United States of America 1906 N/A Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 10¢

Coin / United States of America / 1906 / N/A / Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty / 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime)

The coin in question is a 10-cent piece issued in 1906 under the Philippines series during U.S. sovereignty. This particular coin is classified as a proof type, indicating it was struck with a higher degree of care and detail, intended primarily for collectors. It has no specific mint location, as indicated by its mint mark "None," suggesting that it may have been part of a special issue or from a non-standard minting facility. Although specific physical dimensions such as width, height, diameter, and weight have been noted as zero, this is likely due to the lack of provided data or specifications rather than the absence of these characteristics. The absence of designer information and material type further emphasizes that this coin is not a typical circulation piece but rather a collector's item from that historical period. The mintage of "0" suggests either that this information is not available or that it was an extremely limited issue, which could significantly impact its rarity and value. The denomination is clearly stated as 10 cents (10¢), and its currency is U.S. dollars (USD). Producing this coin during a pivotal time in the Philippines' history when the islands were under U.S. governance adds to its historical significance for numismatists. Collectors would likely find this coin intriguing not only for its monetary value but also for its representation of an essential period in Philippine and American history.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.1
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material N/A
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1906