On the left we see a picture of a statue of Urracá who was a Cacique (which translates to a king or a prince) in the region of present-day Panama who fought effectively against the Spanish conquistadors. Captured at one point, Urracá managed to escape a ship bound for Spain and rejoin his own people. He continued to lead the fight against the Spanish until he was killed in battle in 1531.
Reverse description
In the center we see the coat of arms of Panama.
Signature(s)
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Protection description
Obverse lettering
MONEDA FIDUCIARIA DE CURSO LEGAL
CONSTE POR ESTE BILLETE QUE HAY DEPOSITADOS EN
EL BANCO CENTRAL DE EMISION DE LA
REPUBLICA DE PANAMA
CINCO BALBOAS
PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR A SOLICITUD
Reverse lettering
REPUBLICA DE PANAMA
CINCO BALBOAS
Variants
Signatures
2007: Hamad Ibn Saud Al Sayari; Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Assaf.
2009: Muhammad Al Jasser; Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Assaf.
2012: Fahad Al Mubarak; Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Assaf.