Philippine Centavo - 1903 Philippine Centavo - Philippine Centavo Coin Images

1944 Philippines 5 Centavos Coin

1944-D Philippines 20 Centavos Coin **Silver**

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1944-S Philippines Centavo Coin (United States Administration - Commonwealth)

Almost Uncirculated 1944-S Philippines 5 Centavos

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1944-D Philippines (United States Administration) 10 Centavos Coin KM#181 - 75% Silver

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1945-D Philippines (United States Administration) 10 Centavos Coin KM#181 - 75% Silver

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US Territory -- 1945-D Philippines 20 Centavos SILVER Coin --Extra Fine

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1939 Philippines Centavo

Brilliant Uncirculated 1944-D Philippines 20 Centavos -- Silver

1962 Philippine 25 Centavos

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1966 Philippines 25 Centavos

1964 Philippines 25 Centavos Coin

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Philippine Centavo Popular Q&A

Q: How do you type Philippine centavo sign?
A: pano gagawin ang centavo sign. Read More »

Q: Is it ok to call the Philippine centavo as cents?
A: If you are in the Philippines, cents are called centimo (pronounced as sentimo) 5 cents is called 'singko centimo' 10 cents is 'dyes centimo' 1 peso is 'piso' i... Read More »

Q: What is the value of a 1903 Philippine 10 centavos?
A: You are asking about a 10 Centavo coin from the US-administered Philippines (KM#165) The coin weighs 2.6924 grams and is 90% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Si... Read More »

Q: What is a Philippine centavo?
A: It does seem a bit odd that a coin from an Asian country would bear a denomination that is usually attributed to Spanish countries, but there is an explanation.... Read More »

Q: Why is there a hole in the 5 centavo in the philippine coin?
A: Well if it was say an old cash coin from China then it would have a hole so it could be strung and carried. No pockets back then and coins were easier to handle... Read More »

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