Cuba new sig/date (2009) 20-peso note (B908f) confirmed
Like B908e, but new signature (Medina) and new date (2009). Series CL12 – CL37. New sig. printed atop embossed old sig. Courtesy of David Murcek (www.themonetaryunit.com).Read More…
Like B908e, but new signature (Medina) and new date (2009). Series CL12 – CL37. New sig. printed atop embossed old sig. Courtesy of David Murcek (www.themonetaryunit.com).Read More…
According to a BBC report dated 14 March 2011, Cuba is devaluing the convertible peso by approximately 8% to place it at par with the US dollar in an effort to boost exports and local production, and to make travel to Cuba more affordable to tourists. Courtesy of Aidan Work.Read More…
Like B901h, but new signature (Medina) and new date (2009). Series GJ01 – GJ47. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B906k, but new signature (Medina) and new date (2010). Series DL03 – DL35. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B906j, but new date (2009). Series DK05 – DK23. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B910e, but new date (2009). Series BI05 – BI23. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
B901 (P121): 1 peso (US$0.05) Olive green and yellow. Front: Spanish text; bank logo; José Martí. Back: Spanish text; Fidel Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán, and rebels with rifles and flags atop tank entering Havana on 8 January 1959 (Entrada a la Habana – 8 de Enero de 1959). Security threadRead More…
Like BFX908a, but new date (2007). Series DD. Courtesy of Stein Langørgen.Read More…
Like BFX907b, but new date (2008). Series CE. Courtesy of Stein Langørgen.Read More…
Like BFX905a, but new date (2007). Series AC. Courtesy of Stein Langørgen.Read More…
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