Silver coins were in regular circulation in Panama. The values below represent the intrinsic value of silver coins from Panama.
Panama silver coins that are in uncirculated condition, or that may be rare and collectible may also have numismatic value. You can use this table as a guide when buying and selling circulated silver coins from Panama.
The melt values are calculated and displayed in USD based on the today's silver spot price of $32.29 per troy ounce.
Denomination / Currency | Years Minted | Fineness | Gross Weight (g) | ASW (g) | ASW (oz t) | Melt Value |
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2 1/2 Centisimos | 1904 | .900 | 1.25 | 1.13 | .0362 | $1.17 |
5 Centisimos | 1904- 1916 | .900 | 2.5 | 2.25 | .0723 | $2.33 |
10 Centisimos | 1904 | .900 | 5 | 4.50 | .1447 | $4.67 |
1 Decimo | 1930- 1962 | .900 | 2.5 | 2.25 | .0723 | $2.33 |
25 Centisimos | 1904 | .900 | 12.5 | 11.25 | .3617 | $11.68 |
1 Cuarto | 1930- 1962 | .900 | 6.25 | 5.63 | .1808 | $5.84 |
50 Centisimos | 1904 | .900 | 25 | 22.50 | .7234 | $23.36 |
1/2 Balboa | 1930- 1962 | .900 | 12.5 | 11.25 | .3617 | $11.68 |
1 Balboa | 1931- 1974 | .900 | 26.73 | 24.06 | .7734 | $24.97 |
5 Balboa | 1970 | .925 | 35.7 | 33.02 | 1.0617 | $34.28 |
1/2 Balboa | 1966- 1971 | .400 | 12.5 | 5 | 0.1479 | $4.78 |
1/4 Balboa | 1930- 1947 | .900 | 6.25 | 5.625 | 0.1808 | $5.84 |
Panama has a rich history of minting silver coins, particularly during the 20th century. Below is a detailed list of silver coins minted during the 19th and 20th centuries, including their silver purity, denomination, and characteristics.
The 1 Balboa coin is known for its iconic design and its resemblance to U.S. silver dollars, making it popular among collectors.
The 1 Balboa coin is known for its iconic design and its resemblance to U.S. silver dollars, making it popular among collectors.
Coins minted in the 1940s are particularly sought after due to lower mintage amounts during World War II.
This smaller denomination was often used for daily transactions, making higher-grade coins harder to find.
Coins from the 1930s are especially valuable due to their scarcity.
Panama’s silver coinage reflects its cultural heritage and relationship with world history. Each series has its own unique elements that appeal to both collectors and historians, and their designs often pay