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!
about 5 US dollars or 200 Philippino Peso.
Value runs from $2.00 to $5.00
its about 500 pesos (2012).
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