The 1907 Twenty Centavos coin is a notable collectible from the Philippines, which was under U.S. administration following the Spanish-American War. This coin features a design that reflects both American and Filipino influences, with the obverse showcasing the profile of a woman and the reverse depicting the national coat of arms. Its limited mintage and historical significance contribute to its appeal among coin collectors, particularly those interested in the transition of coinage during American colonial rule in the Philippines. The Twenty Centavos coin is part of a broader category of coins that celebrates the unique numismatic history of the United States and its territories.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1907 20c USPI 20c Twenty Centavos 1907 Philadelphia
1907-S 20c USPI 20c Twenty Centavos 1907 San Francisco