Obverse Design
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The legend "PALO SECO" (meaning "dry stick") curves along the top. The
legend "CANAL ZONE" curves along the bottom. The token has a square
hole in the center.
The token has denticles along the rim and a smooth plain raised edge.
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Reverse Design
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The legend "REDEEMABLE FOR" curves along the top. The legend
"FIVE CENTS"in smaller letters curves under the top line and above the
square center hole. Under the hole is the number "5".
The legend "IN MERCHANDISE" curves along the bottom.
The token has denticles along the rim and a smooth plain raised edge.
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Metal
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Brass.
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Weight
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4.1 grams.
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Size and Shape
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Round, 21.3 mm in diameter with a square 6.5 mm center hole.
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Dates Issued
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1919.
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Issurer
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Palo Seco Leper Colony.
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Mintage
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1000. No record was kept of the number destroyed.
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Rarity
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Scarce.
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Manufacturer
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Unknown.
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Other Catalog Numbers
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Asociación Numismático's F-220, Conte Porras page #108,
Henkle's Canal Zone #88, KM #TN2 (Krause Mishler),
MGM #701 (),
Plumer page #7 and Schimmel #53.
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Varieties
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Only one variety known.
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Function
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Medium of exchange for the inhabitants of the Palo Seco leper colony. They
were not allowed to use regular money in circulation for fear that other people
handling the money would catch leprosy.
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Population Count
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Twenty-one (21) specimens of this token in collector hands are known to me.
Recent sales include:
- Auction sale on ebay on May 23, 2007 for $401.99 plus $2.00 shipping.
- Auction sale on ebay on October 2, 2006 for $404.99 plus $5.05 shipping.
- Auction sale on ebay on May 22, 2006 for $227.50 plus $10.00 shipping.
- Auction sale on ebay on April 17, 2006 for $300.00 plus $5.00 shipping.
- Auction sale on ebay on January 20, 2006 for $140.02.
- Auction sale on ebay on May 15, 2004 for $188.09.
- Auction sale on ebay of "Gem Unc" specimen on May 18, 2003 for $223.
- Auction sale on ebay on November 13, 2002 for $240.37.
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Notes
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The specimens I have examined have the legends slightly off-center
(as opposed to centered above the hole).
However, the Banco National de Panama specimen pictured in Conte Porras's work
appears to be properly centered.
See the
for the interesting story behind these tokens.
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