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| 正面描述 | The nickel brass-plated steel centre features the national coat of arms of Panama in high relief, depicting a quartered shield surmounted by a harpy eagle with wings displayed, flanked by nine stars arranged in an arc above. The shield quarters display symbols including crossed swords and rifle, a cornucopia, a winged wheel, and a seascape representing the Isthmus. The motto PRO MUNDI BENEFICIO appears on a scroll across the shield. The surrounding nickel-plated steel ring carries the legend REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ arcing across the upper field and UN BALBOA along the lower field, all in raised Latin characters. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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San Felipe Neri's oratory in the Casco Viejo district of Panama City is one of the few colonial-era religious structures in the Americas to survive largely intact after the destruction of the original Panama City by the privateer Henry Morgan in 1671. The current settlement — officially Panamá la Nueva — was founded two years later on a more defensible peninsula, and the oratory dates to the early 18th century construction push that followed.
This coin is part of Panama's ongoing bimetallic circulation series commemorating national architectural heritage sites, issued through the Banco Nacional beginning in the 2010s.