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1 Centavo

Issuer Republic of Cuba
Year 1943
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Engraver(s) Charles Edward Barber
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA • UN CENTAVO •
(Translation: Republic of Cuba One Cent.)
Reverse description The reverse displays a five-pointed star in high relief occupying the central field, with a raised circular medallion at its center bearing the Roman numeral I denoting the denomination. The peripheral legend PATRIA Y LIBERTAD arcs across the upper half, while the lower arc carries the weight specification 2.3 GR., the date 1943, and the mintage notation 300M, all separated by raised dots. The design is contained within a uniform beaded border consistent with the obverse.
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