The US does not use centavos as their currency.
The value of a US dime marked "ten centavos" is zero, since it is a fake. A real US dime is marked "one dime," not "ten centavos."
The value of a 1917 Philippines ten centavos coin is approximately $3.82. The collector value of this coin is only $3 above the silver value.
I believe you are referring to 50 cents as the U.S. does not use centavos as a denomination. See the link below for prices.
how much is 50 centavos in US ?
Face value, about 2 cents US.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.
The value of a US dime marked "ten centavos" is zero, since it is a fake. A real US dime is marked "one dime," not "ten centavos."
The value of a 1917 Philippines ten centavos coin is approximately $3.82. The collector value of this coin is only $3 above the silver value.
First of all the US did not make 20 cents pieces in 1944. Also US coins do not say "Twenty centavos". So your coin is fake. Since it's fake it has no collector value. However if the coin is made of silver it has a silver value.
There were 20,000,000 Ecuador 10 Centavos coins produced in 1964. The coin (KM#76c) weighs 2.8 grams, measures 19.3mm in diameter, is made of nickel clad steel, and is worth about US$0.20 in Extremely Fine condition and about US$0.75 in Uncirculated condition. The sucre (comprised of 100 centavos) was replaced by the US dollar in the year 2000 at a rate of 25,000 sucres to the dollar. Thus the nominal face value of your coin equates to 1/2500 of a US cent.
I believe you are referring to 50 cents as the U.S. does not use centavos as a denomination. See the link below for prices.
how much is 50 centavos in US ?
Cincuenta centavos is 50 centavos which is half a peso. If the centavos are Mexican then 50 centavos are worth about 5 US cents.
about 4 to 5 dollars US in VG condition
still is 10 centavos. In 1997, US$ 1.00 = R$ 1,07 (average), thus R$ 0,10 = US$ 0.093. Nowadays (04/09/2008): US$ 1.00 = R$ 1,69, so R$ 0,10 = US$ 0.059
1907 us fifty centavos filipinas coin