The value of a 1909 one peso Filipinas coin can range widely depending on its condition and specific variety.
Here’s a breakdown of the value ranges for different varieties of the 1909-S Filipinas one peso coin:
- 1909-S 1P USPI MS: $36.00 – $43,000.
- 1909-S/S 1P USPI, RPM, Allen-17.04a, FS-501 MS: $120.00 – $4,250.
- 1909-S/S/S 1P USPI, RPM, Allen-17.04b MS: $5,000 – $11,500.
Examples of recent sales show a wide range in prices:
- A 1909 S Philippines Peso graded MS67 by NGC sold for $36,500 on eBay.
- A 1909 S US Philippines silver 1 peso , described as almost uncirculated, was offered for $290 on Ruby Lane.
- A 1909-S US Philippine 1 Peso silver coin was listed for $98 on eBay.
- A 1909 Filipinas One Peso Coin Philippines , described as having been in a drawer for decades, is available for $29.95 on eBay.
The 1909 Filipinas one peso coin was minted in San Francisco and has a mintage of 7,578,000. It is composed of 80% silver and has a weight of 20 grams. The melt value of the silver content in the coin is approximately $19.85.
What is the rare 1 peso coin in the Philippines?
From my experience, Among the rarest coins in the U.S. Philippines series from the collectors’ standpoint are the 1906-S One Peso, the 1916-S Five Centavos, the 1918-S Five Centavo Mule, the 1903-S Twenty Centavos (especially in Mint State) and the 1915-S One Centavo.
How much is a 1907 Philippine peso worth?
Estimate: $100 – $200.
Why is the 1906 coin so expensive in the Philippines?
The 1906-S One Peso coin is one of the most valuable U.S.- Philippine silver coins due to its very low mintage —only 201,000 were struck. High-grade examples can sell for hundreds of thousands of pesos.