The 1904 Five Centavos coin from the Philippines is a notable collectible piece minted during the American colonial period. Featuring the image of a young woman representing "Liberty," it is an example of the coinage introduced following the United States' acquisition of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War. This coin is made primarily from nickel and is sought after by collectors for its historical significance and design. The 5-centavo denomination is part of a series that reflects American influence on Philippine monetary systems during the early 20th century.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1904 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1904 Philadelphia
1904 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1904 Philadelphia