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1 Peso

Uitgever Banco Nacional de Cuba
Jaar 1905
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Valuta Pre-Republic (1870-1898)
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Opschrift voorzijde Banco Nacional de Cuba National Bank of Cuba EL BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR Á LA PRESENTACIÓN EN SU OFICINA DE LA CIUDAD DE LA HABANA LA CANTIDAD DE 1 1 UN PESO EN ORO DEL CUÑO ESPAÑOL
(Translation: National Bank of Cuba National Bank of Cuba The National Bank of Cuba will pay to the bearer, on its presentation at office on Havanna city the amount of 1 1 One Peso in Spanish minted gold)
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Opschrift keerzijde BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA 1 1 NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA
(Translation: National Bank of Cuba 1 1 National Bank of Cuba)
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The Banco Nacional de Cuba was established in 1901 under the U.S. occupation government, part of a broader effort to stabilize Cuban finances following the war with Spain. Its early note issues were entirely dependent on American printing infrastructure — the ABNC held essentially a monopoly on prestige banknote production for Caribbean and Latin American clients at this period, and the relationship was as much political as commercial.

P#65 is scarce in any grade. The bank itself was reorganized and ultimately dissolved by 1921, and low-denomination notes from the 1905 series suffered heavy attrition in circulation.