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1966 Silver Panama Quarter Balboa
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The listing, 1966 Silver Panama Quarter Balboa has ended.

This is a silver Panamanian Quarter Balboa. It is about the size of an American quarter dollar.
Shipping to the US $1
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Questions & Comments
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Do they use U.S. dollars as currency in Panama?
Feb 1st, 2010 at 4:58:18 PM PST by
Original
possibly
Feb 2nd, 2010 at 2:27:56 AM PST by
Original
In 1904, silver coins in denominations of 2½, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centésimos were introduced. These coins were weight related to the 25 gram 50 centésimos, making the 2½ centésimos coin 1¼ grams. Its small size led to it being known as the "Panama Pill" or "Panama Pearl". In 1907, cupro-nickel ½ and 2½ centésimos coins were introduced, followed by cupro-nickel 5 centésimos in 1929. In 1930, coins for 1?10, ¼ and ½ balboa were introduced, followed by 1 balboa in 1931, which were identical in size and composition to the corresponding U.S. coins. In 1935, bronze 1 centésimo coins were introduced, with 1¼ centésimos pieces minted in 1940.

In 1966, Panama followed the U.S. in changing the composition of their silver coins, with cupro-nickel-clad-copper 1?10 and ¼ balboa and .400 fineness ½ balboa. 1 balboa coins were issued that year for the first time since 1947. In 1973, cupro-nickel-clad-copper ½ balboa were introduced. Further issues of the 1 balboa have been made since 1982 in cupro-nickel without reducing the size.

Modern 1 and 5 centésimos and 1?10, ¼ and ½ balboa coins are the same weight, dimensions and composition as the U.S. cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half-dollar, respectively.

In addition to the circulating issues, commemorative coins with denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200 and 500 balboas have been issued.
Feb 1st, 2010 at 7:48:11 PM PST by
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ok
Feb 2nd, 2010 at 2:27:04 AM PST by

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