Panoma Coin

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  1. Jimmy sanchez

    Jimmy sanchez Active Member

    Can someone help me identify this coin. How do I know its currency denomination. I like the way it looks though. PRETTY COIN IN MY EYES
     

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  3. MontCollector

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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    See the words VN CVARTO on the Obverse side?
    Thats means Un Cuarto.. One Quarter ;)
    They just use the letter V instead of a U.

    Amigo. El pais es Panama no Panoma.
     
  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Yes it is..
    Here are 2 from my collection.
    Un Cuarto and Medio Balboa
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  6. TheGame

    TheGame Well-Known Member

    Another tip: Panama's coins are identical in composition and value to US ones.
     
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  7. juris klavins

    juris klavins Well-Known Member

    Their silver coinage changed from .900 to .925 in the 1970s - US .900 silver business strike coins ended in 1964.
     
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  8. Jimmy sanchez

    Jimmy sanchez Active Member

    Hahaha
    That was a good one!!!!
     
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  9. lehmansterms

    lehmansterms Many view intelligence as a hideous deformity

    That's because until some time in the 70's (I believe, might have been early 80's), when it became an independent nation, it was a "colonial" holding of the US, similar to The Philippines, Guam, Marshall Islands, etc. Panama which had originally been a part of Colombia was "calved-off" in a leveraged deal in order for the US to have a firm grasp on the land on which the highly strategic, revolutionary and valuable Panama Canal was constructed.
     
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  10. rp3989

    rp3989 Active Member

    I'd like to show my Un Balboa. Took me a while to find it. 1934 Panama 1 Balboa Silver Obverse.JPG 1934 Panama 1 Balboa Silver Reverse.JPG
     
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