The 50 centavos coin, issued in 1906 by the United States of America, is a collectible piece that reflects the period's numismatic history. This coin was part of the U.S. administration in the Philippines, where it was minted as a fractional currency during the transition from Spanish to American control. Its design typically features intricate motifs and inscriptions, making it appealing to collectors. Coins from this era are valued based on their rarity, condition, and historical significance, contributing to their desirability in numismatic circles.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1906 50c USPI 50c Fifty Centavos 1906 Philadelphia