coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1c \ One Centavo \ 1925
The One Centavo, issued in the United States and its territories, represents a denomination used primarily in the Philippines during the American colonial period. The 1925 One Centavo coin features the image of a female figure, often referred to as "Lady Liberty," and is made of bronze. Its design showcases elements symbolic of freedom and progress, aligning with the United States' values during that era. Collectors value this coin for its historical significance, its representation of U.S. influence in the Philippines, and its relatively limited production compared to modern coinage.
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1925-M 1c USPI BN | 1c | One Centavo | 1925 | Manila |