coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c \ Ten Centavos \ 1935
The 1935 Ten Centavos coin from the United States of America, often associated with the Philippines, features a design that reflects its historical context during American colonial rule in the Philippines. It is made primarily of copper and nickel, with a distinct portrayal of the national emblem or symbols representative of the region. Collectors value this coin for its historical significance, rarity, and the conditions in which it was produced, including its mint mark and any peculiarities in striking or circulation. The Ten Centavos coins are part of a series that is desired among numismatists, especially those focused on U.S. territorial issues.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1935-M 10c USPI | 10c | Ten Centavos | 1935 | Manila |