The Five Centavos coin from 1931 was issued in the Philippines during the American colonial period. It features a design that reflects the blend of local and American influences, with its obverse typically showcasing the image of a Filipino figure or emblem. Minted in Manila, this coin is part of a broader series of Philippine currency that emphasizes the historical connection between the United States and the Philippines, making it a notable item for collectors of both U.S. and Philippine numismatics. Its rarity, condition, and demand can significantly affect its collectible value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1931-M 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1931 Manila