The Fifty Centavos coin from 1903, issued by the United States during its rule over the Philippines, is a notable collectible coin. Made primarily of silver, this coin features significant historical value, reflecting the American colonial period in the Philippines. The obverse typically showcases the bust of a woman representing liberty, while the reverse displays a depiction of a seated eagle. These coins are sought after by collectors due to their limited mintage and connection to American numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1903 50c USPI 50c Fifty Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903 50c USPI 50c Fifty Centavos 1903 Philadelphia
1903-S 50c USPI 50c Fifty Centavos 1903 San Francisco