As of 2021, a 20 centavos filipinas coin is worth its face value in the Philippines, which is 20 centavos or 0.20 Philippine pesos. However, these coins may also have some value to collectors depending on their age, condition, and rarity.
Philippine centavos from the 1903 era are actually quite valuable considering their face value. An uncirculated 5 centavo could be worth up to $500. A circulated one could be worth as much as $25 to $50.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it
Face value, about 2 cents US.
about 4 to 5 dollars US in VG condition
It does have about 1/4 ounce of silver in it, so it is currently worth about $3.50 melt value. There were almost 20 million of them minted, so it is not considered a rare date to collectors, so to be worth significantly more, it would have to be in gem uncirculated condition -- like it was just minted yesterday.
If it is a Philippines 1944 20 centavos coin then it is 75% silver and contains .0965 oz silver.
A 1956 Colombia 20 Centavos L Coin is worth about $3. You can find some of the coins on auction websites or you can also find the coins from coin pawn shops and coin dealers.
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Depending on Mint mark, this coin retails for a maximum of $2 to $2.50 in brilliant-uncirculated condition. If it's circulated, it's worth 50 cents or less.
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.
Many of the coins are valued at a price close to $20 each. The exact amount will depend upon its condition
If it is a Mexican coin dated 1993 or later, the exchange rate is roughly 1 centavo = 1/10 of a U.S cent. If it's from the 1970s or 80s, the exchange rate was around 1 centavo = 1/10,000 of a cent. (yes, that ridiculously small number was due to inflation.)