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The value of a 1962 Urraca un centesimo coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such coins are not highly valuable and might range from a few cents to a couple of dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference a numismatic guide.
Mint Condition, I'd say priceless
The 1983 coin featuring "urraca" on the front and "un centésimo" on the back is a Mexican centavo coin. Its value is generally low, typically ranging from a few cents to a couple of dollars depending on its condition and demand among collectors. If the coin is in uncirculated condition or has unique features, it might fetch a higher price. For an accurate valuation, consider checking with a coin dealer or reference guides for current market prices.
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.
"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."
A portrait of Urracá, a cacique (or native chieftain) who fought against the Spanish conquistadors, appears on the Panamanian One Centesimo coin.
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The 1974 Uracca Un Centésimo coin is a collectible item primarily valued for its numismatic interest rather than its face value. Its worth can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, such coins might be valued anywhere from a few cents to several dollars, depending on these factors. For an accurate valuation, consulting a numismatic expert or recent auction results would be advisable.
yes mine has all that on it
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.
"I don't have a penny." = Non ho un centesimo.(nohn oh oon chen-tez-ee-moh)
Un sol was created on 1982-01-21.