A 1 centavo coin from the Philippines, featuring the United States of America on the reverse side, typically holds minimal monetary value in terms of currency. Its worth is primarily of interest to collectors, and its value can vary based on its condition and rarity. Generally, such coins may be worth a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on these factors. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a coin collector or dealer is advisable.
a Filipino 50 centavo coin, made back when us owned the Philippines
it is just either an error in the mintage of the coin or is just an ordinary coin with no d which means it is worth about twenty cents.
Honey, the 'A' and 'M' in America on the back of a penny are not supposed to be connected. If they were, we'd have a whole lot of counterfeit coins on our hands. The value of a penny is, you guessed it, one cent.
It's NOT a U.S. nickel. The coin is a 5 CENTAVOS coin dated 1944 from the Commonwealth of the Philippines issue. It has a average value of 25 cents.
It is worth one cent unless it is uncirculated?
A 1931 philipeno one centavo is worth $0.43. I hope it helped.
The 1929 Philippines Centavo (KM#163) is bronze and weighs 4.7000 grams. The Obverse (front) portrays a man seated beside hammer and anvil, along with the denomination and "Filipinas" ("Philippines" in the local language, Tagalog), and the Reverse (back) shows an eagle above stars and striped shield, along with the year and "United States of America" (which controlled the Philippines at the time). 5,657,000 Centavo coins were produced in 1929, all at the Manila mint. According to the 2009 Standard Catalog of World Coins, The coin is worth US$1.00 in Fine condition, US$3.00 in Very Fine condition, US$6.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$35.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$80.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Don't know what they are worth, but they do exist. Japan printed money for the Philippines during WWII and they used the Philippine names for the money. My father brought some back from the war. There are both centavos and pesos printed.
Filipinas or Las Islas Filipinas is the original name of the Philippines given by Spaniards when the colonized the country. When the American rules the land, they change it into Philippines or The Philippine Islands or simply Philippines for short. Pilipinas or Isla ng Pilipinas is the tagalog translation of the country's name. There's nothing much difference between them, it's just a matter of Language translation. On the other hand, Filipina (Filipinas - female) and Filipino (Filipinos - male) are the citizens of the country Philippines (Pilipinas) which will soon be called officially back to the original name Filipinas.
a Filipino 50 centavo coin, made back when us owned the Philippines
i have no idea when they are coming back to america
i have back-stokowski 5 albam collection, what are they worth?
1 Euro, the currency used in Ireland and which would have Éire on the back of it, is worth a bit more than a dollar. If you are talking about 1 cent, then it is worth very little, a bit more than an American cent. Use the currency converter below.
All years of issue of the British 20 Pence coin are still in circulation and are worth 20 Pence in Britain and its dependencies. As at 14-May-2012, 20 Pence British is worth about $0.32 USD.
it is just either an error in the mintage of the coin or is just an ordinary coin with no d which means it is worth about twenty cents.
Men (specially the ones in I.T. or in the health field) are exposed to Filipinas a lot or at least coworkers who also have filipinas wives or fiances. White women are attractive, however their reputation is hurt due to the high rates as divorce partners due to many factors, they just don't make 'em like they used to. Filipinas (or women from the Philippines) are normally portayed as faithful wives/fiances. They also make good homemakers, are hard workers, and they raise children while working, and so forth. They might not be so great in English or may have an accent, but they bring in income to the home. Many Hispanic women are more gorgeous than asians or filipinas in majority, however Latinas are portrayed as being infidels, but great to have romances with. I've dated so many women in my life from different ethnicities and this is just my 2 cents. Besides, Filipinas are hard at it (aggressive) in getting a foreigner to marry them and petition them so they can have a better life for themselves and perhaps provide some assistance to their families back home (they call it "padala pera"). That's the only thing that men regret after marrying a filipinas is their attachment to their families back home... so if you are to marry a filipina, make sure you lay out the rules in your house, otherwise she will keep sending assistance to their family back home. They give real love, but they also want payment of some sort. I guess who doesn't.
HMM I have no idea about the future, but the Bank American Bond -I bought in January for $15,000 is now worth $7800.00. Of course I hope it comes back.