The 1914 One Centavo coin was issued by the United States during its occupation of the Philippines, reflecting a period of American influence in the region. This coin features the image of a Filipina woman, symbolizing liberty, on its obverse side, while the reverse showcases the denomination and an inscription indicating the year. The 1914 One Centavo is particularly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and relatively limited mintage compared to other coins from the same era. Coins from this period are often valued for their numismatic interest and connection to both U.S. and Philippine history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1914-S 1c USPI BN 1c One Centavo 1914 San Francisco