The U.S. minted centavos for occupied lands after the Spanish-American War and again for the Philippines during the American occupation during World War II. They no longer mint these coins because they do not occupy those areas today.
Sorry, no such US coins exists.
Sorry, no such US Coins exists.
In the Philippines the last year of silver coins was ... 1945 10 centavos 1945 20 centavos 1947 50 centavos 1967 1 peso
The coins are called # Centavos de Lempira meaning # cents of a Lempira. For example a 5 centavos de Lempira coin is measured as 5/100 Lempiras just like the 5 cents of a dollar (nickel) is 5/100 of a dollar. They have a 5, 10, 20, and 50 centavos de Limpira coins. I was just there about 20 hours ago... beautiful country but inflation is terrible - it takes 18.85 Lemps to make a US dollar.
1 peso = 100 centavos
how much is 50 centavos in US ?
1930 50 centavos
First of all the US did not make 20 cents pieces in 1944. Also US coins do not say "Twenty centavos". So your coin is fake. Since it's fake it has no collector value. However if the coin is made of silver it has a silver value.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.
Cincuenta centavos is 50 centavos which is half a peso. If the centavos are Mexican then 50 centavos are worth about 5 US cents.
1907 us fifty centavos filipinas coin
The value of a US dime marked "ten centavos" is zero, since it is a fake. A real US dime is marked "one dime," not "ten centavos."