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1 Balboa

发行方 Banco Central de Emisión de la República de Panamá
年份 1941
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参考资料 P#22
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正面铭文 UN UN MONEDA FIDUCIARIA DE CURSO LEGAL CONSTE POR ESTE BILLETE QUE HAY DEPOSITADO EN EL BANCO CENTRAL DE EMISIÓN DE LA REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ UN BALBOA PAGADERO AL PORTADOR A SOLICITUD
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背面铭文 REPUBLICA DE PANAMA UN BALBOA
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Panama's 1 Balboa of 1941 was issued by a central bank that existed for less than two years. The Banco Central de Emisión was established in 1941 under President Arnulfo Arias Madrid as part of a broader economic nationalism drive — the same political moment that produced Panama's short-lived 1941 constitution. When Arias was overthrown in October of that year, the bank was dissolved and most of the currency recalled, giving the entire series an unusually compressed circulation window.

Hamilton Bank Note Company handled the print run from New York, which was standard practice for Panama given the dollar-pegged monetary relationship with the United States. The recalled notes were largely destroyed, making survivors disproportionately scarce relative to what the original print quantities might suggest.