The One Peso coin from the Philippines, issued in 1906, is a significant collectible item due to its historical context and limited mintage. These coins were minted during a time when the Philippines was a colony of the United States, leading to a unique blend of American and Philippine numismatic characteristics. The 1906 One Peso features the representation of a woman, symbolizing liberty, and is made primarily of silver. Collectors value this coin for its rarity and connection to early 20th-century Philippine history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1906 1P USPI 1P One Peso 1906 Philadelphia
1906-S 1P USPI 1P One Peso 1906 San Francisco