The 1937 One Centavo coin from Manila, part of the Philippine currency during American colonial rule, features the national emblem and is widely collected for its historical significance. As a form of collectible, these coins are appreciated for their design and connection to the Philippines' transition towards independence. The One Centavo, or its equivalent in US currency, represents the socio-economic context of the era, making it a notable piece for numismatists interested in both American and Philippine history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1937-M 1c USPI BN 1c One Centavo 1937 Manila