1936-- (Unknown) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty

Coin / United States of America / 1936 / Unknown / Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty / 1¢ (One Cent, Penny)

This coin is a 1936 One Cent piece issued during the period of Philippine sovereignty under U.S. governance. It is made of bronze and has a diameter of 24 mm, weighing approximately 4.7 grams. The coin has no mint mark, and its mint location is unknown, which is common for some coins from this era. With a total mintage of 17,455,000 pieces, this 1¢ coin represents not only a currency denomination but also a historical artifact reflecting the transitional phase of the Philippines at that time. The obverse and reverse designs typically feature elements significant to both Philippine and American heritage, commemorating the complex relationship between the two nations during the early 20th century. Being part of the 'Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty' series, this coin holds not just numismatic value but also historical significance, making it a notable piece for collectors of Philippine and American coinage alike. Its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors can influence its market value, which varies depending on the specific quality and grading of the particular coin in question.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.01
diameter 24
height 0
material Bronze
mint-mark None
mintage 17455000
type Coins
weight 4.7
width 0
year-display 1936