The 1944 ten-cent coin, commonly known as the dime, was minted during a period when the Philippines was under U.S. sovereignty. These dimes were part of the U.S. coinage system and were produced to facilitate commerce in the Philippines, reflecting the influence of American governance. Collectors often seek out these pieces due to their historical significance and the unique context of their issuance in a territory under U.S. control during World War II. Coins from this era may vary in condition, rarity, and demand among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1944-D (Denver) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 1944 Denver