coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c \ Ten Centavos \ 1908 \ Philadelphia
The 1908 Ten Centavos coin is a collectible piece of American numismatics, specifically associated with the United States Philippines, as it was issued for use in the Philippines during American colonial rule. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin features the image of a woman representing liberty, with the reverse showcasing the national emblem of the Philippines at the time. The Ten Centavos denomination is notable for its relatively low mintage figures, which can make it sought after among collectors, especially in finer grades. This coin reflects a unique period in U.S. history and holds significance for both American and Philippine numismatic enthusiasts.
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1908 10c USPI | 10c | Ten Centavos | 1908 | Philadelphia |