coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) \ Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty \ 1908
The 20 cent coin, often referred to as the twenty cents, was a denomination minted in the United States and was notably produced for the Philippines during the period of American sovereignty from 1903 to 1908. The 1908 twenty-cent piece features the allegorical figure of Liberty on one side and the coat of arms of the Philippines on the reverse. These coins were part of a unique series designed to circulate in the islands and reflect both local and American influences during the transition from Spanish to American rule. Due to their limited mintage and historical significance, they are considered collectible items among numismatists.
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1908-S (San Francisco) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty | 20¢ (Twenty Cents) | Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty | 1908 | San Francisco |
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United States of America 1908 N/A Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 20¢ | 20¢ (Twenty Cents) | Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty | 1908 | N/A |