The exchange rate between the Panamanian balboa and the U.S. dollar is fixed at 1 to 1.
Both trade at the same rate on international currency markets, unlike most currencies that float against each other's values.
The Panamanian balboa is fixed 1-to-1 with the US dollar.
The Panamanian Balboa is issued at par with the US Dollar and both are legal tender.
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 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.
They are exactly the same! Indeed the coins have identical composition and the US dollar is also legal tender. Although the coins have different designs to their US counterparts, they have the same specifications.
The Panamanian balboa is linked to the U.S. dollar at a 1-to-1 conversion rate, so your quarter-balboa coin is worth 25 cents.
The exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Panama Balboa is 1:1. In reality, the effective currency of Panama is the US Dollar.
The currency is the Panamanian Balboa (PAB). 1 Panama Balboa = 1 US Dollar (USD).
how much is 1 us dollar in UK money
I assume you are asking for the currency unit. It's the Balboa; 1 balboa = 1 U.S. dollar.
one US dollar =126.46 pasetas :)
The Franklin Mint 1975 100 Balboa Proof First day Issue in Blue Cache and Certificate of authenticity which is 8.16 grams of 900/1000 Fine Gold is worth approx. $250.00.