5 Centavos (Mule)
Country: Philippines (Insular Government)
Denomination: 5 Centavos
(0.05)
Year: 1918
Material: Copper-nickel
Weight:
Shape: Round
Diameter: 22 mm
Type: Common coin
Catalog list: philippines insular government
Description:
Obverse
Emblem. Shield with eagle on top, wings outstretched and facing left. Holding a branch and three arrows in talons. Date below
Reverse
Man seated wearing shorts, right hand holding hammer, right elbow resting on anvil. Active volcano (Mt. Mayon) on right
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