Check out what I received for dimes.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Joy Matherne, Aug 15, 2018.

  1. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    No there not the full Monty but this is as close as I will get to world travel.
     

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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I always like finding world coins in US coin rolls. Cool finds.
     
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  4. toned_morgan

    toned_morgan Toning Lover

    Lol!
     
  5. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Thank you
     
  6. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Thank you
     
  7. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The Panama dime can be spent in any coin/ vending machine/ parking meter as a dime. They are 1:1 with US money and the coins are the same size and weight as ours.
    Panama Weight: 2.2680g Diameter: 17.91mm
    US Weight: 2.27 g Diameter: 17.9 mm
     
  8. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Thank you didn't recognize that
     
  9. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I had some Panama quarters (25 centisimos?) and they seemed to be the same size and weight as a quarter. So I read about it,
    Bahamas and Panama and US dollar are always the same value.
    Most of their coins (but not all) are the same size and weight as US coins.
    Other foreign coins specifically are not the same size as US coins so undervalued coins don't get intermixed with US coins.
    Technically it's not "legal", but all 3 of these countries coins can be used interchangeably in tolls, parking meters, vending machines.
    I hesitate to hand someone a Panamanian quarter, because they think you are scamming them, but they work fine in the coin acceptors. This is one reason why
    you will often get dimes or quarters from Panama in rolls, because the machines don't kick them out for wrong size, weight, or wrong metal.
    Even the old silver ones match up with ours, but of course those are keepers not spenders.
     
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  10. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    That's because we made them from 1966 up through 1980 and used the same planchets as US coins for them.
     
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