1937-- (Unknown) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty

Coin / United States of America / 1937 / Unknown / Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty / 10ยข (Ten Cents, Dime)

This coin is a notable piece from the series reflecting the Philippines under U.S. sovereignty, minted in 1937. It embodies a unique blend of history and artistry, crafted from silver, which gives it both aesthetic appeal and intrinsic value. Weighing in at approximately 2 grams with a diameter of 16.5 mm, it is a smaller coin that showcases the detailed artistry typical of its time. Notable for its lack of a mint mark, the coin's exact mint location remains unknown, adding to its mystery. With a mintage of 3,500,000, it was produced as a mint strike, ensuring the quality and detail of the design are preserved. As currency, it falls under the denomination of 'Other / Varied,' reflecting its use in the transitional Philippine economy during a significant period in its history. This coin stands as a tangible connection to the era of American influence in the Philippines and is of particular interest to collectors of both U.S. and Philippine numismatics. Though the specific currency amount is not detailed, the coin's historical significance, coupled with its composition and limited mintage, suggests it holds noteworthy value among collectors.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.1
diameter 16.5
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark None
mintage 3500000
type Coins
weight 2
width 0
year-display 1937