I need one of those, at 30 grammes it is nice big crown sized coin. Amazing design. Also like your Chilean coins, the Condor is very cool.
Argentina. 50 centavos 1941, nickel, weight - 6 g., size - 24 mm, thickness - 1,8 mm, mintage - unknown. Engraver: Eugene Andre Oudine. The single release only.
Bolivia. 10 centavos 1902, copper-nickel, weight - 5 g., size - 25 mm, thickness - 1,3 mm, mintage - 8500000 pcs.
Brazil. 200 reis 1932, copper-nickel, weight - 7,93 g., size - 25 mm, thickness - 1,98 mm, mintage - 596000 pcs. Engraver: Calmon Barreto. The single release only.
Venezuela. 12-1/2 centimos 1946, copper-nickel, weight - 5 g., size - 23 mm, thickness - 1,7 mm, mintage - 9200000 pcs.
I believe that Mexico is considered part of North America so I deliberately did not post any coins of Mexico. Mexico is part of "Latin America" but this Siberian quest is to post coins of Central America & North America. Here is a coin that was issued for use at the Leprosy Colony in Columbia. It is a 1901 50 Centavos coin. (Lazareto = Quarantine) P.S. I believe that Cuba is in the Caribbean and is not technically part of Central or South America. I believe that it is part of the "Latin America" region.
"what is that TJC?" Chrsmat, here is a link. Real ones sell in the thousands. Out of the range I will pay. My wife makes jewelry has stamps and figured I would make a copy...well my poor version of one anyway;D Some cool history to these! http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=454&lotNo=2644
El Salvador. 25 centavos 1944, silver .9 00, weight - 7,5 g., size - 29 mm, thickness - 1,5 mm, mintage - 1000000 pcs.
Panama. 25 centesimos 1904, silver .900, weight - 12,5 g., size - 30,61 mm, mintage - 16000000 pcs. The single release only.
Nicaragua. One centavo 1940, bronze, weight - 3,9 g., size - 20 mm, thickness - 1,5 mm, mintage - 2000000 pcs.