The 1911 Twenty Cents coin from the Philippines, issued under U.S. sovereignty, features a unique design that reflects the era's influence of American coinage on Philippine currency. This denomination was introduced to facilitate transactions in the Philippine Islands following their incorporation into U.S. territory. The coin typically depicts a representation of Liberty and an eagle, symbolizing the American presence, and is sought after by collectors for its historical significance and limited mintage. As a collectible, it highlights the transitional period of the Philippines during American rule and offers insight into the numismatic trends of the early 20th century.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1911-S (San Francisco) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 20¢ (Twenty Cents) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty 1911 San Francisco