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Massive lot of 140 Philippines silver coins of 1936, ready made for 5-coin sets, consisting of pesos

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Shipwreck - Silver Coins 1750s-1900s Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,750.00 USD
Massive lot of 140 Philippines silver coins of 1936, ready made for 5-coin sets, consisting of pesos
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Massive lot of 140 Philippines silver coins of 1936, ready made for 5-coin sets, consisting of pesos (28 of each type: Murphy and Quezon, Roosevelt and Quezon) and 50 centavos (84, three times 28, all Murphy and Quezon), along with hard-plastic display holder for 3 coins (one of each type). 1700 grams total. Solid coins, none worse than VF or too badly corroded (most only lightly so), some stained but most silvery, no big problems, ideal for a promotion and around 50 oz of pure silver in any case. With red Capital Plastic holder printed with captions and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS / COMMEMORATIVE SILVER 1936 at top. From: "Manila Bay treasure," dumped off the Philippines in 1942