The 1 Centavo coin from the United States, particularly the 1916 issue, is a collectible item that reflects the historical context of early 20th-century American numismatics. It was minted primarily for use in the Philippines under U.S. administration following the Spanish-American War. The design typically features elements representative of liberty and agriculture, with the reverse side often showcasing various agricultural motifs. Collectors seek this coin not only for its age but also for its connection to the broader narrative of American colonial history. The coin’s condition, rarity, and demand among collectors influence its market value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1916-S 1c USPI BN 1c One Centavo 1916 San Francisco