coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 20¢ (Twenty Cents) \ Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty \ 1913 \ Philadelphia
The 1913 twenty-cent coin is a notable piece of Americana, primarily due to its rarity and the historical context of its production. Struck in Philadelphia, this coin represents a short-lived denomination that was part of the U.S. coinage system during a time when the country was adapting its monetary policies. Although it shared a design similar to other coins of the period, very few specimens are known to exist, making the 1913 twenty-cent coin a sought-after item among numismatists. Additionally, its connection to the Philippines under U.S. sovereignty reflects the broader historical narrative of American expansion and influence in the early 20th century.
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1913-P (Philadelphia) Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty | 20¢ (Twenty Cents) | Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty | 1913 | Philadelphia |