America's money is worth more than foreign money, so most foreign money is not worth anything to us, this coin for instance is only worth 25 cents here and a dollar there
It is a quarter of a Balboa, the unit of currency in Panama.
i got a 1993 cvarto.de.balboa,how much is it worth
25
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.
The coin is worth 25 cents.
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.
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 VN (V Centenario) Cuarto de Balboa coin features an image of Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the Spanish explorer who is credited with being the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the New World. The coin commemorates the 500th anniversary of his discovery in 1513. Balboa is depicted in profile, reflecting his historical significance in Panama and the broader context of exploration.
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.
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.