Yes i think he landed on the east coast by California
The Balboa (PAB) is the official currency of Panama, pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 exchange rate. This means that 1 Balboa is worth 1 US dollar. However, Balboas are seldom used in everyday transactions, with US dollars being more commonly accepted. As such, the practical value of a Balboa is equivalent to that of a US dollar.
The Panamanian Balboa is issued at par with the US Dollar and both are legal tender.
The Balboa is the same as the US dollar. We know that US silver dollars is worth more as the Panama silver Palboa. In Panama the currency is US but there are Balboa dollar coins. Also, the silver coins in Panama are the same size as the US coins and would be worth more as the US silver coins.
The Balboa (PAB) and US dollar (USD) are the currency of Panamá. The paper currency in the Republic of Panamá is the US dollar while coins are a mix of US coins and US minted centesimos, 5 centesimos, 10 centesimos, 25 centesimos, 50 centesimos and coins valued at B/1.00 (one dollar) and B/10.00 (ten dollars). The exchange rate is 1:1.
The Balboa is the currency of Panama, and its value is pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 ratio. Therefore, 2001 cinco centésimos de Balboa, which is equivalent to 2001 half-dollar coins, would be worth $1000.50 in US dollars.
The official currency of Panama is the Balboa, named after the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, who was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. The Balboa is pegged to the US Dollar and both currencies circulate in Panama.
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Panama uses both the Balboa (PAB) and the US dollar (USD) as legal currency with the value of the Balboa fixed at one PAB equaling one USD.
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There isn't a "Panamanian dollar". Panama's currency is called the balboa. However, the US dollar and Panamanian balboa are linked to each other at a ratio of 1-1. That is, the two currencies are worth exactly the same in the international exchange market.
The term "uncentesimodebalboa" refers to a one-hundredth of a Balboa, which is the currency used in Panama. The Balboa is pegged to the US dollar, and the "uncentesimo" denotes a cent or centime in various Latin American currencies. Essentially, it represents a denomination equivalent to one cent of the Balboa currency.
Not who, but WHAT. It's a quarter of a Balboa, the unit of currency in Panama. Assuming it has a recent date its value is linked to the US dollar so it's worth 25 cents.