The 1937 Five Centavos coin from Manila is a notable collectible from the Philippines, which was under U.S. jurisdiction at the time. This coin, composed of nickel-brass, features the image of a native woman, symbolizing the country's cultural heritage. Coins from this era are sought after by collectors, especially those in good condition, due to their historical significance and limited circulation. The Five Centavos denomination is part of a broader series that reflects the transition of the Philippines from a U.S. territory to an independent nation.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1937-M 5c USPI 5c Five Centavos 1937 Manila