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Late ’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

1 Centavo Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token 1 Centavo H Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token 5 Centavos Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token 5 Centavos Store Cebu Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token 10 Centavos Store Cebu Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

Varieties

NP ID Description
T158.1 1 Centavo Headquarters
T158.2 1 Centavo H Headquarters
T158.3 5 Centavos Headquarters
T158.4 5 Centavos Store Cebu
T158.5 10 Centavos Store Cebu
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1 Centavo Headquarters

1 Centavo Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

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1 Centavo H Headquarters

1 Centavo H Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

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5 Centavos Headquarters

5 Centavos Headquarters Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

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5 Centavos Store Cebu

5 Centavos Store Cebu Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token

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5 Centavos Store Cebu

10 Centavos Store Cebu Late 1920’s Constabulary Post Exchange Military Token


Specification

Title Constabulary Post Exchange
NP ID T158
Category Military
Sub Category Camp
Year ND
Mintmark
Mintage
Mint
Shape T158.1 - Hexagon
T158.2 - Hexagon
T158.3 - Oval
T158.4 - Round
T158.5 - Round
Edge Plain
Weight
Diameter T158.1 - 20 mm
T158.2 - 20 mm
T158.3 - 25 mm
T158.4 - 20 mm
T158.5 - 27 mm
Thickness
Magnetism Non-magnetic
Material Aluminum
Metallic Composition
Finish
Color Grayish White
Orientation Coin Orientation
Date Issued Late ’s
Issued By Constabulary Post Exchange
Issued At T158.1 - Headquarters
T158.2 - Headquarters
T158.3 - Headquarters
T158.4 - Cebu Store
T158.5 - Cebu Store
Kind Token
Currently Used

Obverse

"(Denomination)" "Constabulary Post Exchange"

Reverse

Blank

Note

The Philippine Constabulary (PC) was established on , under the general supervision of the civil Governor-General of the Philippines, by the authority of Act No. 175 of the Second Philippine Commission, to maintain peace, law, and order in the various provinces of the Philippine Islands. By the end of , a total of 180 officers had been commissioned.