Prices depend on grade and date and are in United States Dollars Bronze Coinage * Half Centavos ** 1903-1904 - Regular issues: Approximate range: $1 - $20 ** 1904 - 1908 - Proofs: Approximate range: $50 - $150 * One Centavos ** 1903 -1936 - Regular issues: Approximate range: $1 - $25 ** Rare Dates/Varieties: 1915-S, 1916-S, 1918-S (large "S"). Approximate range: $10 - $400. ** 1903-1908 - Proofs- Approximate range: $50 - $150. Copper Nickel Coinage * Five Centavos ** 1903 - 1935 - regular issues: Approximate Range: $1 - $50 ** Rare Dates/Varieties: 1918-S Mule. small date reverse of 20 centavos. Approximate range: $150 - $2,500. ** 1903 - 1908 - Proofs: Approximate range: $40 - $150 Silver Coinage * Ten Centavos ** 1903 - 1935 - regular issues: Approximate Range: $1 - $60. ** Rare Dates: 1903-S, 1904, 1909-S, 1915-S - Approximate Range: $20 - $300. ** 1903-1908 - Proofs - $50 -$150 * Twenty Centavos ** 1903-1929 - regular issues : Approximate range: $2 - $125. ** Rare Dates/Varieties: 1909-S, 1910-S, 1911-S. 1915-S, 1928M Mule - large date reverse of 5 centavos.- Approximate Range: $10 - $350. ** 1903-1908 - Proofs - Approximate range: $50 - $250 * Fifty Centavos ** 1903 -1921 - regular issues: Approximate range: $5 - $100 ** Rare Dates: 1909-S -Approximate range $8- $175. ** 1903-1908 - Proofs - Approximate range: $80 - $300. * One Peso ** 1903 - 1912 - regular issues: Approximate range: $5 - $80. ** Rare Dates: 1904, 1911-S, 1912-S: Approximate range: $20 - $500. ** 1906-S - Approximate range: $600 - $10,000. ** 1903-1908 - Proofs: Approximate range: $200 - $500. Commonwealth Issues Bronze Coinage * One Centavo ** 1937-1944 - regular issues: approximate range: 50 cents - $8. Copper-Nickel Coinage * Five Centavos ** 1937-1941 - regular issues: Approximate range: 50 cents - $15. Copper-Nickel-Zinc Alloy Coinage * Five Centavos ** 1944-1945 - regular issues: Approximate range: 10 cents - $1. Silver Coinage * Ten Centavos ** 1937-1945 - regular issues: Approximate range: 10 cents - $10. * Twenty Centavos ** 1937-1945 - regular issues: Approximate range: 25 cents - $10. ** Rare Dates/Varieties: 1944D over S - Approximate Range: $10 -$50. * Fifty Centavos ** 1936M - Commemorative of the establishment of the Commonwealth - approximate range: $20 - $80. ** 1944-1945 - regular issues: Approximate range: $1 - $3. * One Peso ** 1936M - Commemorative of the establishment of the Commonwealth- bust of Murphy and Quezon - Approximate Range: $35 - $150. ** 1936M - Commemorative of the establishment of the Commonwealth - bust of Roosevelt and Quezon: Approximate Range: $35 - $150.
There were 19.187 million Philippines 50c coins minted in San Francisco (S) that year and it contains .2411 of an ounce of silver. It may be worth about $2 with moderate wear to maybe $5 if uncirculated. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
Today I got one from a cashier at Pizza Hut, also. I gave her one dollar and asked for four quarters and the girl gave me three quarters and one of these coins which must have been mistaken as a quarter by the girl.
I have researched it for a little bit and I have learned that once the Philippians were a part of the USA and the word after 'centavo' is a Spanish word for Philippians. The coin isn't that rare since a least 55,000 were released in 1944 from the US.
This coin ranges from about 2-6 dollars and isn't very rare but I suggest you keep a hold of it since it may be worth more in the future! Thanks for reading this response!
The 1944 fifty centavos coin comes from the Philippines. Online sellers and collectors are valuing the coin at around 1 to 15 dollars, depending on the quality of the coin.
The 1944 fifty centavos coin comes from the Philippines. Online sellers and collectors are valuing the coin at around 1 to 15 dollars, depending on the quality of the coin.
If it is a Philippines 1944 20 centavos coin then it is 75% silver and contains .0965 oz silver.
1967 centavos coin worth
it's worth 5 cents 5(cinco)centavos(coin)
not much 5 bucks meltdown
$10000.00
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it
The cost of a 1935 Mexico 2 centavos can be different prices. It all depends on the shape the coin is in.
We need to know from what country.
I'm from Argentina, and I don't think that a 50 centavos coin will worth much, they are still circulating here and the current trade value is 50 centavos = 0.10 U.S Dollars
Please re-check your date ... there were none of these dated 1944