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50 Centésimos Obverse Trial

Issuer Panama
Year 1904
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Completely blank reverse with a plain, unworked field, consistent with an obverse-only trial striking used to evaluate the die design. The surface shows heavy oxidation and patination across the entire face, with no devices, legends, or inscriptions present.
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Panama's first national coinage was struck at the Philadelphia Mint under contract, following the republic's separation from Colombia in November 1903. The 1904 series was conceived and produced with remarkable speed given the country was barely months old. Trial pieces in copper served as press and die tests before the silver production runs were authorized, allowing mint technicians to confirm relief depth and die alignment without committing precious metal.

Philadelphia struck the copper trials for internal use; very few left the mint through official channels.