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1 1/4 Centésimos

Issuer Panama
Year 1940
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description The obverse features the denomination expressed in full as three lines of raised lettering across the central field, reading UNO / Y / CUARTO / CENTÉSIMOS, spelling out the fractional value of one and one-quarter centésimos. The country name REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ arcs along the upper periphery as a curved legend. A beaded border encircles the entire design.
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DE PANAMÁ UNO Y CUARTO CENTÉSIMOS
(Translation: Republic of Panama One and One Quarter Centésimos)
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Panama's 1¼ centésimos denomination is one of the more unusual fractional values in Western Hemisphere coinage, a direct artifact of the country's monetary relationship with the United States — specifically the need to produce a coin equivalent to 1/100 of a Balboa while accommodating local pricing conventions tied to the Canal Zone economy. The 1940 issue was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, as were virtually all Panamanian coins of this period, Panama lacking any domestic minting infrastructure.

KM#15 had a notably short production run across its lifespan, and the 1940 date is among the scarcer in the series.

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