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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.
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.
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.
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The value of a 1918 Filipinas five centavos coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to around $20-$30 for well-preserved examples. It's recommended to have your coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate valuation.
A 1914 philipeno one centavo is worth $0.49. I hope it helped.
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a centavo is a coin. it means coin! Alternate anser: A centavo is one hundredth of a basic monetary unit. It's basically the equivalent of a penny.
In circulated condition, it's currently worth about a dollar.
The 1936 Buffalo nickel's are the highest mintage most common of all, if it's in collectible condition the value is $1.00-$3.00 for an average coin.
The value of a 1940-M US-Philippines One Centavo copper coin in circulated Extremely Fine condition is US $30 to US $20 (Fine). If this is uncirculated, then it is from US $50 (Uncirculated Mint) to US $40 (About Uncirculated). Prices ranges from US $3 to US $5 in Good/Better to Very Good conditions. Cheers!
It is worth about $1.00. It is made out of zinc, copper, and tin.