The Philippines 50 Piso Silver Coin from 1975 is a beautiful piece of currency that is highly sought after by collectors and investors alike. Each coin is made from .814 Troy ounces of 0.925 fine silver.
Key features:
- Made of .814 troy ounce of .925 fine silver
- Obverse side of the coin has the bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos
- On the reverse side of the coin is the coat of arms of the Phillipines
The obverse of the coin features a bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos, a leader who led his country in post-war reconstruction. He rebuilt the military and simultaneously served as president and leader of the military. The reverse of the coin features the coat of arms of the Philippines.
The design of the coin is both elegant and intricate, making it a true masterpiece of numismatic art. The high silver content also makes it a valuable addition to any investment portfolio or precious metal collection. Buying silver is a great way to diversify your portfolio and hedge against inflation. It can also be a great way to prepare for a disaster where precious metals may become the preferred currency. Many investors enjoy the lower entry price versus gold. The fact that silver is used in manufacturing means that it has value in the world of the industry as well as investing which is always a good thing. Investors buy silver in coins with high silver content like the ‘junk coins’ which contain 90%, bullion coins or bars.
The Philippines 50 Piso Silver Coin from 1975 is a symbol of the country’s rich history and culture, and is a testament to the artistic and technical skill of the Mint that produced it. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a new investor, this coin is a must-have addition to your collection.
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