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The 1914 Ten Centavos coin from the United States of America is a collectible item that falls under the category of coins used in the Philippines during American colonial rule. This denomination was part of a series introduced in 1903, featuring designs that reflect a blend of American and local influences. Made primarily of silver, the 1914 Ten Centavos coin is sought after by numismatists, especially in higher grades, due to its historical significance and relatively low mintage compared to other years. Collectors appreciate its intricate design, which often includes details such as the portrait of a Filipino woman or the U.S. seal, making it a notable piece in the realm of American colonial coins.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1914-S 10c USPI | 10c | Ten Centavos | 1914 | San Francisco |