A portrait of Urracá, a cacique (or native chieftain) who fought against the Spanish conquistadors, appears on the Panamanian One Centesimo coin.
Mint Condition, I'd say priceless
Face value of a 1 centesimo coin from Panama is 1/100 of a colon, a fraction of a US cent. In circulated condition, it has little value; in uncirculated condition, it's worth maybe a quarter.
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The coin is a one centesimo coin from Costa Rica, dated 1968. It features the image of an urraca bird on one side. The value of the coin can vary depending on its condition and demand from collectors, but it is typically worth its face value or slightly more to collectors.
"A cent" or "one-hundredth" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase un centesimo.Specifically, the masculine indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun centesimo means "cent, hundredth, penny." The pronunciation is "oon tchehn-TEH-see-moh."
lol im wasting the answer ahahahahahhahaha but i have the same coin
"un decimo de balboa" means "a tenth of the Panamanian currency the balboa".The balboa of Panama is linked to the dollar, a decimo is worth exactly one U.S. dime.
1987 is on it.
"I don't have a penny." = Non ho un centesimo.(nohn oh oon chen-tez-ee-moh)
"Chumungus" is a made-up word that is often used to emphasize the size, scale, or impact of something. It is not a real word in the dictionary and is typically used in a humorous or exaggerated way.
On traverse un miroir was created in 1987.