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COLLECTORS SIX COIN 1967 PROOF BALBOA PANAMA SET CO 1068
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- Weight (cts)
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SIX PROOF COINS FROM FRANKLIN MINT IN ORIGINAL LIGHT BROWN ENVELOPE
TOP COLLECTORS BALBOAS CROWN SERIES
COINS COINS.9343 ADSL COINS IN PLASTIC SLEEVE SO IMAGE NOT CLEAR
PICTURE IS OF EXACT COLLECTION YOU WILL RECEIVE
LARGEST COIN IS 37 MM DIAMETER
THIS PROOF SET WAS MADE IN 1967 AND HAS BEEN VERY POLULAR WITH COLLECTORS
AND COMPLETE SET OF SIX COINS.
DURING THE LAST SILVER RUSH IN THE 1980 ,MOST OF THESE SILVER COINS WERE MELTED FOR THEIR SILVER CONTENT SO ARE RARE TO FIND TODAY.
WIKIPEDIA REF
In 1904, silver coins in denominations of 2½, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centésimos were introduced. These coins were weight related to the 25 gram 50 centésimos, making the 2½ centésimos coin 1¼ grams. Its small size led to it being known as the "Panama Pill" or "Panama Pearl". In 1907, cupro-nickel ½ and 2½ centésimos coins were introduced, followed by cupro-nickel 5 centésimos in 1929. In 1930, coins for 1⁄10, ¼ and ½ balboa were introduced, followed by 1 balboa in 1931, which were identical in size and composition to the corresponding U.S. coins. In 1935, bronze 1 centésimo coins were introduced, with 1¼ centésimos pieces minted in 1940.
In 1966, Panama followed the U.S. in changing the composition of their silver coins, with cupro-nickel-clad-copper 1⁄10 and ¼ balboa and .400 fineness ½ balboa. 1 balboa coins were issued that year for the first time since 1947. In 1973, cupro-nickel-clad-copper ½ balboa were introduced. Further issues of the 1 balboa have been made since 1982 in cupro-nickel without reducing the size.
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Coin will be shipped from Gold Coast Queensland
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 20 x 20 x 1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1
- Colours
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SIX PROOF COINS FROM FRANKLIN MINT IN ORIGINAL LIGHT BROWN ENVELOPE
TOP COLLECTORS BALBOAS CROWN SERIES
COINS COINS.9343 ADSL COINS IN PLASTIC SLEEVE SO IMAGE NOT CLEAR
PICTURE IS OF EXACT COLLECTION YOU WILL RECEIVE
LARGEST COIN IS 37 MM DIAMETER
THIS PROOF SET WAS MADE IN 1967 AND HAS BEEN VERY POLULAR WITH COLLECTORS
AND COMPLETE SET OF SIX COINS.
DURING THE LAST SILVER RUSH IN THE 1980 ,MOST OF THESE SILVER COINS WERE MELTED FOR THEIR SILVER CONTENT SO ARE RARE TO FIND TODAY.
WIKIPEDIA REF
In 1904, silver coins in denominations of 2½, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centésimos were introduced. These coins were weight related to the 25 gram 50 centésimos, making the 2½ centésimos coin 1¼ grams. Its small size led to it being known as the "Panama Pill" or "Panama Pearl". In 1907, cupro-nickel ½ and 2½ centésimos coins were introduced, followed by cupro-nickel 5 centésimos in 1929. In 1930, coins for 1⁄10, ¼ and ½ balboa were introduced, followed by 1 balboa in 1931, which were identical in size and composition to the corresponding U.S. coins. In 1935, bronze 1 centésimo coins were introduced, with 1¼ centésimos pieces minted in 1940.
In 1966, Panama followed the U.S. in changing the composition of their silver coins, with cupro-nickel-clad-copper 1⁄10 and ¼ balboa and .400 fineness ½ balboa. 1 balboa coins were issued that year for the first time since 1947. In 1973, cupro-nickel-clad-copper ½ balboa were introduced. Further issues of the 1 balboa have been made since 1982 in cupro-nickel without reducing the size.
Your winning bid is your final price plus shipping only
Coin will be shipped from Gold Coast Queensland
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