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10 Centavos Small type

Issuer United States Mint
Year 1907-1935
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Shape Round
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Obverse description A standing female figure, representing the allegorical personification of the Filipino nation, occupies the central field, depicted in flowing robes with hair wind-swept to the right. She holds a hammer raised in her left hand, poised above an anvil at her lower left, symbolizing industry and labor. In the right background, a partially visible volcano with a rising plume and a body of water evoke the Philippine landscape. The circumferential legend reads 'TEN CENTAVOS' along the upper arc and 'FILIPINAS' along the lower arc, all within a beaded border. The design was engraved by Melecio Figueroa and reflects the American colonial-era coinage style for the Philippine Islands.
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Obverse lettering TEN CENTAVOS
FILIPINAS
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Reverse script Latin
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