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| Issuer | Panama |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse description | The national arms of Panama are displayed prominently in the central core, rendered in color against the field. The surrounding outer ring bears the country name at the top and the face value expressed as numerals at the base, with decorative star separators dividing the inscriptions. The legend reads REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ along the upper periphery, and PRO MUNDI BENEFICIO — the national motto — accompanies the denomination DIEZ BALBOAS around the lower portion. |
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| Obverse lettering | REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ ********** PRO MUNDI BENEFICIO DIEZ BALBOAS (Translation: Republic of Panama For the Benefit of the World Ten Balboas) |
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Panama's Red Cross issues occupy a narrow niche in modern silver commemoratives — produced in limited runs for the humanitarian organization rather than general circulation, they rarely see secondary market attention despite the fine silver specification. The KM#180 attribution places this squarely in Panama's post-dollarization commemorative output, where the balboa exists as a legal denomination in name while the U.S. dollar handles all practical commerce.