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If it's from circulation, $1.00. The Panamanian Balboa is linked to the U.S. dollar so both always have the same value.
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The coin is worth 25 cents.
a dealer may give you 5 or 6 dollars for one but they are only worth around $15. i have three of them of that year.
Panama's currency is linked 1-for-1 to the U.S. dollar. A 1/4 balboa coin is worth the same as a U.S. quarter.
Assuming it's a copper-nickel circulation coin, 25 cents. The Panamanian balboa is pegged to the U.S. dollar at 1 to 1. "vn qvarto" is a Latinized spelling of "un cuarto", or one quarter.
If it's from circulation, $1.00. The Panamanian Balboa is linked to the U.S. dollar so both always have the same value.
The VN-Balboa is a non-circulating coin issued by Panama beginning in 1931 to commemorate the opening of the Panama Canal. The coin features Vasco Núñez de Balboa, a Spanish conquistador known for his exploration in Panama. The absence of a date on the coin is common for commemorative or fantasy coins and does not affect its collectible value.
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.
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AnswerI believe they're worth the same as a quarter since they've been in circulation.MoreCorrect. Assuming it's made of copper-nickel, it's a common Panamanian coin. The Balboa is permanently linked 1-1 to the US dollar.
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.
It is a quarter of a Balboa, the unit of currency in Panama.