I have two coins which have ten centavos on them , dates 1941 D. I don't find them listed in the Red Book that I have, are they worth anything. Thanks, Mary Ann
1941-D? We are gonna need some photos or at least the country of issue to be able to help you. Philadelphia and San Francisco struck coins for the Philippines 1903-1919. Philippine coins dated 1920-1941 were struck in Manila. Denver (as well as Philadelphia and San Francisco) struck coins for the Philippines during WW2 (1944 & 1945). So I have no clue as to what your 1941-D coin is. Is it even a Philippine coin?
They are from the Philipines, spelled Filipinas on the back. On the front it has United States of America. The D is located to the left of the date 1941.
page #401 in the Red Book, lists 10 centavos. However w/ an M mintmark, per note on page 398= Manila mint.