The 1940 One Centavo is a collectible coin from the Philippines that was issued under the authority of the United States following the Bell Trade Act. It features a depiction of a Philippine coconut tree, symbolizing the country's agriculture. The coin was minted primarily for circulation in the Philippines, and its historical context makes it appealing to collectors interested in pre-independence Philippine numismatics and U.S. colonial history. The condition and rarity of the coin can significantly influence its value in the numismatic market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1940-M 1c USPI BN 1c One Centavo 1940 Manila