The Philippine Collectors Forum will hold its annual gathering at the ANA's World's Fair of Money on Friday, August 22, 2025, in Oklahoma City. Dennis Tucker will present a talk entitled, "Melecio Figueroa: The Saint-Gaudens of the Philippines."
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The Philippine Collectors Forum will hold its annual gathering at the American Numismatic Association's summer convention (the World's Fair of Money) on Friday, August 22, 2025, in Oklahoma City. The PCF meeting is free and open to the public. Highlights include custom ANACS-slabbed commemorative coins for the first fifteen attendees, Philippine money–related door prizes, and 1940s Japanese Invasion currency from World War II. Educational features include a keynote lecture, market and auction reports, book reviews, and research updates from experts in the fields of Spanish and American Philippine coins, tokens, medals, and paper money.
"The field of U.S./Philippine currency has been very active in recent years," said PCF Secretary
John Riley. "Not only are prices in the market rising, but researchers in the United States as well
as the Philippines have been studying the historical record and publishing interesting new finds.
Philippine coins have been newly featured in major hobby publications including the Greysheet
and the Cherrypickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties. Paper money, too, has seen a vibrant market
and significant new publications in recent years. This is an exciting time to be a collector."
Dr. Earl Honeycutt, coauthor with Sandy Lichauco of Philippine Medals and Tokens 1780–2024
(fourth edition, 2024), notes that it's not only coins that have seen fresh interest lately. The
market for Philippine tokens and medals has also blossomed. Ongoing research has added
hundreds of additional pieces to the latest edition of Honeycutt's groundbreaking book. "There
are opportunities for smart buyers as well as sellers," he said.
The keynote speaker of the 2025 Philippine Collectors Forum is award-winning author Dennis
Tucker, a Life Member of the Filipino American National Historical Society and former
numismatic specialist on the U.S. Treasury Department's Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee.
He will present a history and appreciation of Melecio Figueroa, the designer of the 1903–1945
Philippine coinage minted under American administration.
In his talk, titled "Melecio Figueroa: The Saint-Gaudens of the Philippines," Tucker will make
the case that Figueroa's work is far more innovative and historically significant than he's been
given credit for. "Every American coin collector who knows Charles Barber, George T. Morgan,
and Augustus Saint-Gaudens should also know their Philippine contemporary, Melecio
Figueroa," Tucker said.
Dennis Tucker (left) and The Hon. Steven J. Robinson, Australia's Ambassador to the Philippines, July 15,
2022. At the opening of the Philippine World War II Memorial Foundation's "Remembering World War II"
exhibit at Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila.
Dennis Tucker (right), Dr. Alexander Santos, and The Hon. Dra. Honey Lacuna, Mayor of Manila, July 15,
2022. At the opening of the Philippine World War II Memorial Foundation's "Remembering World War II"
exhibit at Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila.
The Philippine Collectors Forum is a club member of the congressionally chartered American
Numismatic Association. Membership in the PCF is free, and attendees don't have to pay the
convention's entrance fee to attend the PCF's 2025 annual meeting. It will start at 1:00 pm in
Room 106 (first floor, at the far-right end of the lobby) of the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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