Panama produced a number of silver coins in the 20th Century, from the tiny 2.5c 'Panamanian Pill' in 1904 right up to the massive 20 Balboa coins of the 1970's containing nearly 4 ounces of silver. Panama's coins used the US 90% silver standard up until 1966 when they reverted to clad coinage. The large 20 balboa coins and proof 1 balboa coins of the 1970's were not intended to circulate and adhered to the sterling (92.5%) silver standard.
This Panama silver coin melt value calculator is designed to work on mobile devices such as Android devices, the iPhone, the iPad and the Blackberry. You can use this mobile Panama silver melt calculator to work out the bullion value of Panama silver coins while you're at a coin show, at a coin shop, or pretty much anywhere.