20 Centavos (Mule)
Country: Philippines (Insular Government)
Denomination: 20 Centavos
(0.2)
Year: 1928
Material: Silver (.750)
Weight: 4 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 21 mm
Type: Common coin
Catalog list: philippines insular government
Description:
Obverse
Shield with eagle on top, wings outstretched and facing left, date below
Reverse
Lady standing wearing flowing dress, right hand holding hammer resting on anvil. Active volcano (Mt. Mayon) on right
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