The value of a 1936 10 centavos coin depends on the country of origin and the coin’s condition.
- Composition: 75% Silver and 25% Copper.
- Weight: 2 grams.
- Melt Value: $1.85 (as of August 10, 2025).
- Value:
– Circulated condition: Between $3.99 and $65.00.
– According to NGC, a 1935-M (Manila Mint) 10 centavos in uncirculated condition can range from $5.50 to $775. Note that NGC refers to the specific 10 Centavos series that includes the 1936 issue in its value ranges.
- Additional Information:
– The 1936 coin was part of the US Administration period in the Philippines.
– A 1936-M U.S. Philippines Roosevelt-Quezon KM-177 Peso (a different denomination) graded PCGS MS 66 is listed for $860.00. This suggests that other 1936 US-Philippines coinage in high grades can also command high values.
- Composition: Copper-Nickel.
- Value:
– Circulated condition: Values vary from around $1.00 to $8.80 on online marketplaces like eBay.
– A 1936 Mexico 10 Centavos graded PCGS VF25 is listed for $34.99.
– According to Numista, a 1936 M (Mexico City Mint) in XF condition is valued at $1.30.
- Additional Information:
– The Mexican 10 centavos of this era features the Eagle and Snake coat of arms.
- US Mercury Dime: While not directly “10 centavos”, the US Mercury Dime is a 10-cent coin from 1936. Its value in circulated condition is between $3.70 and $6.25, while uncirculated examples can reach up to $650.
- Chile: NGC lists a Chile 10 centavos from 1936 (KM# 166) as having a plain edge. No specific value range is provided in the search results.
Disclaimer: Coin values are subject to change based on market demand and the specific condition and characteristics of the coin. It’s recommended to consult a professional coin dealer or price guide for a precise valuation.
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