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PANAMA 1904....not the Franklin Mint. Philadelphia Mint !!

bidaskbidask Posts: 13,865 ✭✭✭✭✭
Republic 50 Centesimos 1904, KM5, Proof 66 PCGS Eliasberg, beautiful multi-hued toning over fully mirrored surfaces. An incredible coin to behold and a classic rarity in the Latin American series. Only 12 pieces were struck in Proof, and this example is certainly among the finest known.
From the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection


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Struck for Panama by the Philadelphia mint in 1904, inaugurated coinage for the newly independent republic. In the original system, one balboa = 2 U.S. dollars, and 2½ centesimos, 5 centesimos, 25 centesimos and 50 centesimos were struck to this standard 1904-16. In 1930, the system was reorganized and one balboa = one dollar and all new types issued. The United States mint struck coins for Panama using U. S. blanks. Unfortunately, collecting Panamanian coins lost its popularity after the Franklin mint overissued proof sets and commemoratives in the 1970's and 1980's. Today, few Panamaniam coins sell for more than melt. The 1904 50 centesimos, equal to a Nicaraguan cordoba or a Peruvian sol, is common while the 1905 is quite scarce.
Recorded mintage: 1,000,000.

Specification: 25 g, .900 fine silver, .723 troy oz ASW.

Catalog reference: KM 5.

In 1904, the United States, under President Theodore Roosevelt, bought the French equipment and excavations, who had failed to originally complete the canal, for US$40 million, paid the new country of Panama US$10 million plus more each year, and began work on the Panama Canal on May 4, 1904. (In 1921, the United States paid Colombia US$10 million, plus US$250,000 per annum for several years; in return, Colombia recognized Panama under the terms of the Thomson-Urrutia Treaty


Trip through the Panama Canal
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    DorkGirlDorkGirl Posts: 9,994 ✭✭✭
    Lovely!

    Becky
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    BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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    ZoinsZoins Posts: 33,910 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Republic 50 Centesimos 1904, KM5, Proof 66 PCGS Eliasberg, beautiful multi-hued toning over fully mirrored surfaces. An incredible coin to behold and a classic rarity in the Latin American series. Only 12 pieces were struck in Proof, and this example is certainly among the finest known.
    From the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection >>



    Cool coin bidask. Given the toning and mirrors, it sounds like a TrueView might be worthwhile.
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    erickso1erickso1 Posts: 1,705 ✭✭✭
    Very cool bidask. Looks like a nice looking, chunky coin. Heft in the hand.
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    NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 10,989 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Very cool and I bet it's stunning in hand.
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    bidaskbidask Posts: 13,865 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I more than doubled my money selling this coin recently to a well known dealer.

    I dare say he will double his money too if he keeps 8 years like I did.
    I manage money. I earn money. I save money .
    I give away money. I collect money.
    I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.




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    ZoinsZoins Posts: 33,910 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Originally posted by: bidask

    I more than doubled my money selling this coin recently to a well known dealer.



    I dare say he will double his money too if he keeps 8 years like I did.




    Congrats on the sale. 8 years is a good amount of time to enjoy it!



    Do dealers often keep coins like this for 8 years (or more)?
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    bidaskbidask Posts: 13,865 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Originally posted by: Zoins
    Originally posted by: bidask

    I more than doubled my money selling this coin recently to a well known dealer.



    I dare say he will double his money too if he keeps 8 years like I did.




    Congrats on the sale. 8 years is a good amount of time to enjoy it!



    Do dealers often keep coins like this for 8 years (or more)?

    Its for his personal collection.
    I manage money. I earn money. I save money .
    I give away money. I collect money.
    I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.




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    NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 10,989 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Who was the designer of this coin? Barber?
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    mannie graymannie gray Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great piece, pedigree didn't hurt either!
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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice coin... would be extraordinary without the tarnish... Cheers, RickO

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