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Early ’s PAC Token

Early 1940’s 25 PAC Token Early 1940’s 25 PAC For Amusement Only Token Early 1940’s 25 PAC For Amusement Only Border Token Early 1940’s 50 PAC For Amusement Only Border Token

Varieties

NP ID Description
T129.1 (T129.1) 25 Centavos
T129.2 25 Centavos For Amusement Only
T129.3 25 Centavos For Amusement Only Border
T129.4 50 Centavos For Amusement Only Border
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25 Centavos

Early 1940’s 25 PAC Token

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25 Centavos For Amusement Only

Early 1940’s 25 PAC For Amusement Only Token

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25 Centavos For Amusement Only Border

Early 1940’s 25 PAC For Amusement Only Border Token

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50 Centavos For Amusement Only Border

Early 1940’s 50 PAC For Amusement Only Border Token

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COA Card No.:A000238
NP ID: T129.1 (T129)
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Date Acquired:
Remarks: Token Restoration Made for Image Capture cataloging purposes

Early 1940’s 25 PAC Token A000238 Slab
Early 1940’s 25 PAC Token A000238 COA Card Obverse
Early 1940’s 25 PAC Token A000238 COA Card Reverse


Specification

Title PAC
NP ID T129
Category Military
Sub Category Air Base
Denomination T129.1 - 25 Centavos
T129.2 - 25 Centavos
T129.3 - 25 Centavos
T129.4 - 50 Centavos
Year ND
Mintmark
Mintage
Mint
Shape Round
Edge Plain
Weight T129.1 - 5.40 gm
Diameter T129.1 - 24.23 mm
Thickness T129.1 - 1.82 mm
Magnetism Non-magnetic
Material T129.1 - Bronze
Metallic Composition T129.1 - 88% Copper, 12% Tin
Finish T129.1 - Plated
Color T129.1 - Grayish White
Orientation Coin Orientation
Date Issued Early ’s
Issued By Pacific Air Command
Issued At Pasig Airfield
Kind Token
Currently Used A000238

Obverse

"25 PAC"

Reverse

"25 PAC"

Remarks

Some numismatists states that PAC stands for "Pasig Airmen's Club" and others claim that it is "Philippine Airmen Command". In late 's, many Filipinos and Numismatists claims that it is actually "Pacific Air Command" and used in Pasig Airfield in early 's, for the purpose of this catalog, it is categorized as "Pacific Air Command", as it is recognized by many as such.