The Ten Centavos coin from the Philippines, minted in 1929, represents a unique segment of collectible coins linked to the United States' historical influence in the region. During this time, the Philippines was a U.S. territory, and the design often includes elements reflective of both American and Filipino culture. The coin typically features the denomination prominently, along with symbolic imagery such as the national emblem of the Philippines. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance and rarity, particularly those in well-preserved condition.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1929-M 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1929 Manila