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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Five Centavos (1903–1945) series of U.S. Philippines in the U.S. Coins contains 26 distinct entries with CPG® values between $0.80 and $36,000.00.
Like other coins in this category, dates of this denomination were struck at both mints on U.S. soil and in the Philippines itself. Production of this nickel coinage was sporadic; like all others, business strikes were first produced in 1903 and then again in 1904, but after that there was a twelve year gap, with the next circulation strikes being made in 1916. The Proof format of this denomination was short-lived, bring struck in only four years, with the final three years being Proof-only dates, made for inclusion in sets. The key coin in this series is the 1918-S Mule, in which workers at the San Francisco Mint mistakenly used a reverse die of the silver 20 Centavos denomination in the striking of the 5 Centavos. The finest examples of this variety have brought north of $30,000.

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  Five Centavos (1903–1945) Value Range Favorite
Five Centavos (1903–1945) Value Range  
1903 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$4.10
-
$2,800
$4.10 - $2,800
1904 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$4.10
-
$1,500
$4.10 - $1,500
1916-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$47.00
-
$9,500
$47.00 - $9,500
1917-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$5.50
-
$2,750
$5.50 - $2,750
1918-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$4.70
-
$1,500
$4.70 - $1,500
1918-S/S 5c U.S. Philippines, RPM, Allen-4.08a, FS-501 MS
$80.00
-
$1,500
$80.00 - $1,500
1918-S 5c U.S. Philippines, Mule, Allen-4.08b, FS-901 MS
$325
-
$36,000
$325 - $36,000
1919-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$13.50
-
$2,500
$13.50 - $2,500
1920-(M) 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$13.50
-
$2,500
$13.50 - $2,500
1921-(M) 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$6.75
-
$575
$6.75 - $575

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1925-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$13.50
-
$650
$13.50 - $650
1926-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$13.50
-
$3,150
$13.50 - $3,150
1927-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$6.75
-
$3,450
$6.75 - $3,450
1928-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$6.75
-
$775
$6.75 - $775
1930-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$5.50
-
$4,400
$5.50 - $4,400
1931-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$5.50
-
$1,250
$5.50 - $1,250
1932-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$4.10
-
$325
$4.10 - $325
1934-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$5.50
-
$1,000
$5.50 - $1,000
1934-M 5c U.S. Philippines, Repunched 1, Allen-5.04a, FS-301 MS
$295
-
$1,150
$295 - $1,150
1935-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$4.10
-
$2,500
$4.10 - $2,500
1937-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$2.20
-
$725
$2.20 - $725
1938-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$2.20
-
$1,250
$2.20 - $1,250
1941-M 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$2.40
-
$1,250
$2.40 - $1,250
1944-(P) 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$0.80
-
$525
$0.80 - $525
1944-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$0.80
-
$950
$0.80 - $950
1945-S 5c U.S. Philippines MS
$0.80
-
$145.00
$0.80 - $145.00

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Five Centavos (1903–1945) series of U.S. Philippines in the U.S. Coins contains 26 distinct entries with CPG® values between $0.80 and $36,000.00.
Like other coins in this category, dates of this denomination were struck at both mints on U.S. soil and in the Philippines itself. Production of this nickel coinage was sporadic; like all others, business strikes were first produced in 1903 and then again in 1904, but after that there was a twelve year gap, with the next circulation strikes being made in 1916. The Proof format of this denomination was short-lived, bring struck in only four years, with the final three years being Proof-only dates, made for inclusion in sets. The key coin in this series is the 1918-S Mule, in which workers at the San Francisco Mint mistakenly used a reverse die of the silver 20 Centavos denomination in the striking of the 5 Centavos. The finest examples of this variety have brought north of $30,000.

Catalog Detail