The 1906 Five Centavos coin from the United States of America is a collectible piece that represents a denomination used primarily in the Philippines during American occupation. It features a design that includes the depiction of a seated woman, often symbolizing liberty, and is struck in copper-nickel. This coin is notable for its historical significance and relatively low mintage, making it appealing to numismatists and collectors of U.S. coinage and Philippine currency. Its value can vary based on condition, rarity, and collector demand.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1906 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1906 Philadelphia