The Five Centavos coin from 1920 is a collectible coin struck in the Philippines during the era when it was a territory of the United States. Made of silver, this coin features the image of a farmer on the obverse and the denomination along with the year on the reverse. As part of a limited vintage, it is sought after by numismatists due to its historical significance and design elements, reflecting the cultural influence of the period. The Manila mint produced these coins, adding to their collectibility and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1920-(M) 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1920 Manila