The 1935 Ten Centavos coin from the Philippines, minted in Manila, was part of a series produced for the Commonwealth of the Philippines while under American rule. This coin typically features the national emblem and is crafted from a copper-nickel alloy. It holds significance for collectors due to its historical context and limited mintage, representing a transitional period in Philippine numismatic history. Collectors often seek it for its aesthetic appeal and connection to the Philippine-American heritage.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1935-M 10c USPI 10c Ten Centavos 1935 Manila