The 1906 Ten Centavos coin from the Philippines, minted in Philadelphia, is a notable collectible coin that represents the period when the Philippines was a U.S. territory. The coin features a design that reflects both American and Filipino influences, with the obverse typically showcasing a depiction of Liberty and the reverse displaying the denomination and a wreath. Its numismatic value can vary based on condition, minting errors, and historical significance, making it an interesting piece for collectors of American and Philippine numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1906 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1906 Philadelphia