The Panamanian balboa trades at par with the U.S. dollar. Assuming your 1/4-balboa coin is from general circulation, it's thus worth 25 cents. For further clarification, the Balboa is equivalent to $1.00 (USD). The coin was minted in either Denver or San Francisco
The Panamanian Balboa is linked 1-to-1 with the U.S. dollar. Assuming you have a circulation coin and not a silver bullion piece, it's worth the same number of dollars as Balboas, or cents as centisimos.
Assuming it's a circulation piece, the balboa trades at par with the U.S. dollar, so a quarter-balboa piece is worth 25 cents.
It's a one-quarter Balboa coin from Panama, worth 25¢.
The Balboa is based on the U.S. dollar and exchanges at par with it, which is why it's the size of a U.S. quarter.
Well, if u have one of these, it could be worth up to $4,500
yes I have a 1986 one.whats the value?
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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.
A 1966 Panamanian coin that says "Un Cuarto de Balboa" (which means one quarter of a Balboa) and "RepΓΊblica de PanamΓ‘" typically has a collector value rather than a significant face value. These coins are made of copper-nickel and are commonly found in circulating condition, so their worth would depend on factors like condition, rarity, and demand among collectors.
yes mine has all that on it
This Panama 50 centesimos (1/2 Balboa) contains .3617 of an ounce of silver. Depending on amount of wear and collector demand it may be worth about $5 with heavy wear to around $10 with moderate wear to maybe $30 with light wear. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
You are asking about a 1/4 Balboa coin (KM#11) from Panama. The coin is 24.25mm in diameter, weighs 5.65 grams, and is mad of copper-nickle clad around a copper core. The obverse (front) has the national coat of arms with the words "REBVBLICA DE PANAMA" ("Republic of Panama" in Spanish) above and the date below. The reverse (back) has a portrait of an armored conquistador and the words "VN CVARTO DE BALBOA" ("One-Quarter of a Balboa" in Spanish) above. 1,500,000 such coins were produced in 1975. Note that the "v" is a stylized use of Roman orthography, which did not have the separate letter "U" and used V as both a vowel and consonant. A number of older U.S. coins also have the same usage. From a foreign exchange standpoint, the balboa trades at par with the U.S. dollar so your quarter-balboa coin is worth 25 US cents. From a numismatic standpoint, acording to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$0.35 in Very Fine condition, US$0.50 in Extremely Fine condition, US$3.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$7.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The value of a 1930 Medio Balboa coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins can range in value from around $10 to $50 USD. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or consult numismatic resources for a more accurate valuation.
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