Do you know which one is the Panamanian dime shown below? |
The answer to the question above is the fifth one from the left, in other words the one that looks kind of out of place when compared with all of those other worn down edges. This coin was a commemorative for the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Panama. Not only that but it was a circulating commemorative like the Bicentennial Quarters, Half Dollars, and Dollars or Canada's 1967 Coinage. I got it for silver value, or around $2.40, and in this dirty condition I'd say that's a fair price for it.
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