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This appears to be a ducat minted during the reign of Franz Joseph, the Ostro-Hungarian Keizer. The link I added quotes a value of 130$.
There is no 1915 five centavos minted in the Philippines, so I donot know the value.
Average retail value is $730.00.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
9,000,000 dollars
Such a coin does not exist. The English have never produced a 4 Pound coin.
the English £1 coin
The value of a 1915-S Philippines 5 centavos coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. As of now, it could range from a few dollars to over $100 for a well-preserved specimen. It is recommended to consult with a coin expert or appraiser for a more accurate assessment.
It's worth about 3 cents in USA
Unfortunately alterations such as that almost always destroy the collectors' value of a coin.
From my experience cleaned coins don't sell, most are purchased for the gold content but if the coin is high grade AU or uncirculated I consider how it was cleaned and how much damage has been done. You will not get full market value for the coin, rule of thumb is subtract 50% of the value or more on cleaned coins. So if your coin is uncirculated the date 1915 is common and the value is $290.00-50%= $145.00 and the melt value as of today is $139.45 that is the value of the coin
$400 to $15,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
This coin is also known as an Indian Head nickel. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1915 US nickel?" for more information.