nothing the currency was devalued as no longer the currency of Mexico and it was far to common a coin. It is a great keepsake enjoy it
nothing the currency was devalued as no longer the currency of Mexico and it was far to common a coin. It is a great keepsake enjoy it
Five cents if circulated, perhaps 15 if almost uncirculated.
The value of this Mexican coin depends on its circulation condition. It can range in value from 2 dollars to 75 dollars.
There is no 1944 liberty dollar. There is a 1944 liberty walking half dollar. The average value of these is about 10-12 dollars.
The US never made a "1 centavo filipinas" coin. The US makes cents not centavos. Mexico is one country that has used centavos. Try determining another country of origin.
a Filipino 50 centavo coin, made back when us owned the Philippines
Several countries used centavo as currency, and in 1944 The Philippines is to left of date
The 1944 coins are valued in price between $5 and $10 each. The price of the coins will vary depending upon their condition.
About 4 bucks.
About 4 bucks.
Centavo is the Mexican 1 cent or 1 penny
copper and steel
The value of a 1904 half centavo coin varies by the coins condition. As of 2014 this coin in mint condition is valued around 22.00.
You are asking about a coin from the Philippines issued when it was a commonwealth administered by the United States. You would need to know the denomination (1,5,10, 20 and 50 centavo coins were produced in 1944), as well as the condition, in order to get an accurate value. Note that the 1 centavo coin is bronze, the 5 centavo coin is a copper-nickel-zinc alloy, and the 10,20 and 50 centavo coins are 75% silver.
A 1914 philipeno one centavo is worth $0.49. I hope it helped.
With a mintage of 58 million, this coin is considered common by collectors. In circulated condition it's worth about 10 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about a dollar.
This sold on Ebay in 2012 for $9.23.
Yes, if you go to bing.com and click on images then type the coin in the search bar.