The Twenty Centavos coin, minted in the Philippines under U.S. sovereignty, was first issued in 1903. This coin features the image of a native woman representing liberty on the obverse, while the reverse showcases the official seal of the Philippines. The Twenty Centavos is notable for its unique denomination, as it was part of a series intended to facilitate commerce in the islands during American colonial rule. Collectors value it for its historical significance and limited mintage.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1903 20c USPI 20c Twenty Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903 20c USPI 20c Twenty Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903-S 20c USPI 20c Twenty Centavos 1903 San Francisco