The 1921 Ten Centavos coin from the Philippines, produced under U.S. administration, features distinctive designs reflecting its era. This coin is part of the larger "Philippine Commonwealth" series, which was minted during the period when the Philippines was a territory of the United States. The obverse typically features a depiction of a woman symbolizing liberty, while the reverse displays the coat of arms of the Philippines. Collectors often seek this coin for its historical significance and cultural relevance within the context of U.S.-Philippine relations.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1921-(M) 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1921 Manila