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1968 PANAMA CONQUISTADOR 900 SILVER BALBOA STAINLESS STEEL MONEY CLIP 26g 38mm🎇

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  • Condition: ANAMA CONQUISTADOR .900 SILVER BALBOA SURGICAL STAINLESS MONEY CLIP 26g 38mm 1968 Panama Balboa, High quality strike, ORIGINAL more than 50 years old! PROOF 1968 SILVER LARGE PROOF BALBOA RARE PANAMA PROOF! Scarce mintage for this coin Mintage 23,210
  • Year: 1968
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Panama
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: PROOF Lightly impaired
  • Country of Manufacture: Panama
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: 900 Silver
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    SILVER PROOF LARGE 26.73g Balboa
    Finer Grade ORIGINAL RARE
    Quality '68 PROOF SILVER GEM
    Excellent detail and very rare!
    Strong strike featuring Nunez De Balboa the famous explorer of Panama.
    This coin is already ultra rare, Very Nice with a very scarce and seriously low Mintage of 23,210 US Philadelphia  Minted Rare Proof Coin.
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    In 1510, Balboa and his dog Leoncico stowed away on a boat going from Santo Domingo to San Sebastian. When they arrived at San Sebastian, they discovered that it had been burned to the ground. Balboa convinced the others to travel southwest with him to a spot he had seen on his earlier expedition. In 1511, Balboa founded a colony, the first European settlement in South America - the town of Santa Maria de la Antigua del Darien.
    Balboa married the daughter of Careta, the local Indian chief. Soon after, in 1513, he sailed with hundreds of Spaniards and Indians across the Gulf of Uraba to the Darien Peninsula.
    Balboa headed an overland expedition west through very dense rainforests. Along the way they fought many local Indians and destroyed one Indian village, killing hundreds of Indians. Balboa (accompanied by his dog) was the first European to see the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean (in September 1513, from a peak in Darién, Panama). Balboa and his men (including Francisco Pizzaro  then traveled to the ocean and claimed it and all the land that touched it for Spain. They spent about a month conquering Natives along the Pacific coast and stealing their gold.
    Balboa was charged with treason against Spain (although he was innocent and had been framed by a friend, Arias de Avila). Francisco Pizarro arrested Balboa. Balboa was found guilty and was publicly beheaded in Acla in January, 1519.