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The United States held sovereignty over the Philippines after paying $20 million to Spain at the end of the Spanish-American War and issued their coinage from 1903 to 1945.
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lack full mint luster, blemishes more obvious, flawless coin, legend worn smooth, minor bag marks, civil war tokens, major die break, nine parts silver, maximum mintage, uncirculated versions, noticeable nicks, hubbing press, uncirculated coin, cabinet friction, commemorative silver dollars, clad coinage, split planchet, silver proof, planchet errors, coinage shortage, unusual die, mint mark, doubled die, one part copper, wom smooth
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United States, New York, Small Date, San Francisco, Choice Uncirculated, Perfect Uncirculated, Choice About Uncirculated, Choice Extremely Fine, Draped Bust, George Washington, Flowing Hair, American Numismatic Association, West Point, Large Eagle, Double Set, John Mercanti, Robert Scot, World Cup, World War, Double Die, Gold Half Eagle, New Jersey, Pointed Rays, Thomas Jefferson, Carlisle Development
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