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Hi All, Thanks in advance. I am helping a couple of ladies from here in town that are selling off their coins. I am doing this as a favor for them. I would like to get these three identified so I can price them and offer them for sale here. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Dan

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The US-Philippines centavo is damaged post-mint; they're not supposed to have serrated edges. Basically zero value.

The middle one is a Masonic piece of some sort; that's the Masonic emblem barely visible in the centre. Maybe a couple of dollars?

The octagonal piece is a store token. You'd have to ask ExoGuy or one of the other token experts about this one.
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I thought the 1944 US-Philippines Cenavos had silver in them...?
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Great info so far. Thanks
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I thought the 1944 US-Philippines Cenavos had silver in them...?

The coins of denomination 10 centavos and above do, the 1 and 5 centavos do not.
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