The value of a 1905 Philippine peso coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins can range in value from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. It is recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional numismatist to determine its specific worth.
How much a 1903 Philippine one Peso coin is worth is directly related to the value of silver per ounce on any given day. As of September 13, 2014, such a coin has a value of about 14.50 US dollars.
The Philippines 1908 50 centavos coin was produced in San Francisco, California, as the Philippines was at that point controlled by the United States (there is an "S" mintmark on the coin). It is 75% silver, and contains 0.2411 troy ounces of silver, giving it a "melt value" (as of October 8, 2009, with silver at $17.77 per troy ounce) of $4.28. Numismatically, its worth about $10 in Very Fine condition, $25 in Extremely Fine and $250 in Uncirculated.
You are asking about a 10 Centavo coin from the US-administered Philippines (KM#165). The coin weighs 2.6924 grams and is 90% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.0779 troy ounces. The front has an image of a female standing beside a hammer and anvil, with the words "TEN CENTAVOS" above and "FILIPINAS" below. The back has an eagle with wings spread atop a stars and striped shield, with the words "United States of America" above and "1903" below. 5,103,000 such coins were produced for circulation at the Philadelphia mint (no mintmark), along with 2,558 in Proof condition, and 1,200,000 were produced at the San Francisco mint ("S" mintmark).
With silver at US$35.25 per troy ounce (as of June 14, 2011), the "melt" value of the coin is about US$2.75.
Numismatically, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example from the Philadelphia mint is valued at US$1.25 in Fine condition, US$3.00 in Very Fine condition, US$5.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$35.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$60.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. In Proof, it would be valued at US$85.00.
From the San Francisco mint, an example is valued at US$11.00 in Fine condition, US$17.50 in Very Fine condition, US$30.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$350.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$800.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
the value of Philippine peso coin minted in 1903 is : 300pesos, but is not stable value sometime it will go down to 200 pesos it only depends in the silver value in the market..
The value of such a coin will depend on the year it was minted and on the condition of the coin.
About $11 dollars---U.S.
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10.00 aud = 454.574 php
1 peso coins circumference?
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whose face was on the Philippine one peso bill? what national monument or event was on the back of the Philippine one peso bill? when was the Philippine one peso bill in circulation or in use? The Blue One Peso Bill with Jose Rizal's face on it was released in 1969 (The series was released in 1969 so I assume that it was released alongside the others). The first Jose Rizal 1-peso coin was released in 1972. BTW, there was also a one-peso bill and coin released during the American occupation with the peso having equivalent value as the US dollar. I'm not sure of this, i just put together some bits and pieces of things that I came across the web. Cheers!
Collectors and numismatists are likely to buy 1972 and 1974 Philippine peso coins due to their historical and numismatic value. These coins may also be sought after by individuals looking to invest in rare or valuable coins from that time period.
value of Mot nghin dong 1000 to peso?
silver- with some nickel (i was told)
A 50 sentimo is 50/100ths of a Philippine peso (PHP). At the current exchange rate of approximately 47PHP = $1 this makes a 50 sentimo coin is valued at ~1.064 US cents. This is the approximate current value not to be confused with its melt value which is figured by the coins composition. I do not have that information.
the ten peso coin is composed of aluminum,copper,gold and silver 55%gold .099%copper the arest are millions of elements
Philippine money is denominated in Pesos, and theoretically in centavos where there are 100 centavos in one peso. But the value of a peso is so small that centavos are not much used.
A Philippine peso is worth more than a Mexican peso.