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LOT 3657
Republic of Panama AR 5 Balboas. Dated 1970.
Commemorative issue of 11th Central American and Caribbean Games. Designs by Gilroy Roberts. REPUBLICA DE PANAMA LEY 0.925 FM (0.925 Purity) 5 BALBOAS, national coat of arms / XI JUEGOS DEPORTIVOS CENTRO AMERICANOS Y DEL CARIBE PANAMA 1970 (11th Central American and Caribbean Games Panama 1970), discus thrower. KM 28. About Uncirculated.(36.19gr, 39mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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