Mint Condition, I'd say priceless
You are asking about a 1 Centesimo coin from Panama (KM#22). The coin is 19.05mm in diameter, weighs 3.1 grams and is made of Bronze. The obverse (front) has a bust of Urraca (an indigenous Panamanian chieftain who fought against the Spanish conquistadors) with his name above. The reverse (back) has the denomination ("UN CENTESIMO", which is Spanish for "One Centesimo" - there are 100 Centesimos to the Balboa) with an arc of 9 stars above it and two sprigs of leaves below - above the stars are the words "REPUBLICA DE PANAMA" (Spanish for "Republic of Panama") and below the leaves is the date "1968". There were 25,000,000 of these coins produced for circulation in 1968, and another 23,000 in Proof for collectors. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$0.25 in Very Fine condition, US$0.50 in Extremely Fine condition, US$2.00 in Uncirculated condition, US$3.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and US$3.00 in Proof condition.
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.
In nice circulated condition, about 10 to 20 US cents; in uncirculated condition, maybe US$2.00 or so.
Panama is a country in Central America. There are no other countries in Panama.
Panama is a country in Central America. There are no other countries in Panama.
No, but lots of other banks in Panama.
The Panama Canal is important to other countries because it provides a link
the largest canal in the world is the panama canal. it stretches from the one side of panama to the other. panama is in central America.
San Jose, Costa Rica, is the capital of the North American nation other than Panama that is closest to the Panama Canal.
Panama is safer than some other Latin American countries but still has a high threat warning for Americans officials. Panama City has a higher crime rate than other cities.
Panama has a strong service economy with the proceeds of the Panama Canal and the banking laws of Panama encourage foreign deposits. Panama also has insurance, container ports, and flagship registry, medical and health, and other businesses.
technically north America since panama is a part of north America. other than that though, south America is because panama borders it.