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* [[Cuba 2002 5 centavos KM-575.2|2002 5 centavos]]
 
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-739|2005 5 pesos, Alexandria Lighthouse]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-740|2005 5 pesos, Colossus of Rhodes]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-741|2005 5 pesos, Hanging Gardens of Babylon]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-743|2005 5 pesos, Temple of Artemis]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-744|2005 5 pesos, Statue of Jupiter]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-745|2005 5 pesos, Halicarnassus Mausoleum]]
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* [[Cuba 2005 5 pesos KM-746|2005 5 pesos, Cortés, Montezuma, and Aztec Pyramid]]
 
* [[Cuba 2006 25 centavos|2006 25 centavos]]
 
* [[Cuba 2006 25 centavos|2006 25 centavos]]
 
* [[Cuba 2006 peso]] death of Colombus
 
* [[Cuba 2006 peso]] death of Colombus

Latest revision as of 11:39, 4 November 2024

from the Mountain Groan Collection
Cuba 2006 5 centavos rev DSLR.jpg

This type was struck for Cuba starting in 1994. This is the convertible type. The regime, wishing to obtain foreign exchange (i.e., dollars), encouraged tourism and remittances from Cuban expatriates by establishing a convertible peso pegged to the dollar. These are known by locals and tourists as "CUC's" (pronounced "KOOKS"). The national currency (the ordinary peso) was allowed to sink but could still be used in the government subsidized stores for the purchase of staples.

Recorded mintage: unknown but common.

Specification: 2.65 g, nickel plated steel, 18 mm diameter, coin alignment.

Catalog reference: KM 575.2.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018.

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