coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 5c \ Five Centavos \ 1928
The 1928 Five Centavos coin from the United States of America was minted in conjunction with the Philippines, which were under U.S. administration at the time. This coin features a design representing the national identity and economic status of the Philippines, with the obverse typically displaying a female figure symbolizing Liberty. Collectors value the 1928 Five Centavos for its historical significance and its representation of the transition from Spanish to American control in the Philippines. The coin is made of nickel and holds numismatic appeal, particularly in higher grades.
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1928-M 5c USPI | 5c | Five Centavos | 1928 | Manila |