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Unveiling Alfonso XIII Coin History: A Numismatic Journey
When I first discovered an Alfonso XIII coin, I was captivated by holding history in my hand. These Spanish colonial coins, including the iconic 1897 Philippine Peso, showcase the king’s youthful portrait, intricate design, and silver craftsmanship. Beyond their artistry, they intrigue collectors for their condition, rarity, and historical significance, offering a tangible connection to Spain’s final years of rule in the Philippines.

My Koyns
Mar 24 min read


The Last Spanish Coin of the Philippines: Collecting the 1897 Alfonso XIII UN Peso
Did you know the last Spanish coin struck for the Philippines is nicknamed “Batang Alaska”? The 1897 Alfonso XIII UN Peso features a young king whose image reminds Pinoy collectors of the Alaska Milk logo. In this blog, I share my passion for this iconic coin, explore its historical and numismatic value, and offer tips to avoid common replica scams—especially from online sellers abroad.

My Koyns
Sep 5, 20223 min read


Exploring Alfonso XII 50 Centavos (1880–1885): Rarity, Values, and Hidden Varieties
The Alfonso XII 50 Centavos silver coins, minted in Manila from 1880 to 1885, are prized treasures in Spanish-Philippine coin collecting. With low mintage years like 1880 and 1884, mint errors, and hidden overdates such as 1882/1 and possibly 1883/5, these coins offer rich ground for discovery. In this blog, I share my collecting journey, how I spot errors, and why this underrated series deserves a second look from collectors.

My Koyns
Aug 29, 20224 min read
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