1013. Philippines, peso, 1936, Roosevelt and Quezon. KM- 1016. Philippines, peso, 1936, Murphy and Quezon. 177. 18.2 grams. Deeply rainbow-toned all over, not really corroded
but some light wear (XF details). Estimate: $100-$150.
KM-
178. 18.7 grams. Bold VF, corrosion-free but once polished, now with light toning. Estimate: $100-$150.
1017. Philippines, 50 centavos, 1936, Murphy and Quezon. KM-176. 8.8 grams.
Attractively rainbow-toned, the obverse
1014. Philippines, peso, 1936, Roosevelt and Quezon. KM- uncorroded XF, the reverse with light to moderate corrosion. 177. 18.9 grams. Bold XF with surface corrosion only at bottom-
left on reverse, somewhat silvery from cleaning. Estimate: $100-$150.
Estimate: $90-$135.
1018. Philippines, 50 centavos, 1936, Murphy and Quezon. KM-176. 9.5 grams. Bold
XF with light corrosion only inside the reverse-side rim, starting to tone. Estimate: $90-$135.
1015. Philippines, peso, 1936, Murphy and Quezon, possible contemporary forgery. KM-178. 15.5 grams. Corrosionfree XF, cleaned like the others, but with several tiny “pimples� on the surfaces and low weight that lead us to believe this coin was a forgery done in the 1930s and circulated with the genuine coins up until the sinking, which makes it that much more fascinating! Estimate: $100-$200.
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1019. Lot of 2 Philippines 50 centavos, 1936, Murphy and Quezon. KM-176. 17.6 grams total. Both lightly corroded but with bold details (VF), one toned and the other silvery and scratched on the reverse. Estimate: $150-$225.
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