A 1901 Philippine silver peso can be worth up to $36.00. The value of the specific peso will be determined by the condition it is in.
Retail price list is VF-20 $8.00 EF-40 $15.00 MS-60 $175.00 most of the coins of this issue seen very heavy use an are below the grade of VF-20.
Centavo is the Mexican 1 cent or 1 penny
Assuming this is a bronze Mexican Centavo, this coin can range anywhere from 75 cents in rough condition to $100 in perfect uncirculated condition! If it's average-circulated, you're probably looking in more of the $3 to $6 range.
...Only one cent. They are in common circulation.
1 cent. that was only 36 years ago
All 1962 cents were struck in bronze. Your coin has been exposed to heat or a chemical that affected its surface, and is only worth face value.
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.
The value of a 1929 centavo from the Philippines can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to around $20 USD for well-preserved examples. It's best to consult with a coin collector or appraiser for a more accurate evaluation.
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.
No Australian Penny has ever been minted in gold, they were made from bronze. If you have a gold Penny, it will be because somebody has gold plated it, perhaps to commemorate or celebrate a significant event for somebody. Modified coins have no collector value.
The 1908 Indian Head penny is a very common cent even today. Its value in circulated condition is only about $1-3.
Steel cents were only struck in 1943. All 1942 cents were made of bronze. A bronze cent will not stick to a magnet; a steel one will.