The 1903 Ten Centavos coin from the United States is part of the Philippine series, which was issued when the Philippines were under U.S. colonial rule. Made primarily of bronze, this coin features the image of a woman representing liberty on the obverse and the denomination with a wreath on the reverse. As a collectible, its rarity and condition significantly impact its value, with well-preserved specimens being highly sought after by numismatists. The coin serves as a historical artifact reflecting the early 20th-century American influence in the Philippines.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1903 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903-S 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1903 San Francisco