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1 Peso 'C' Foreign Exchange Certificate-Narrow 'C'

Issuer Banco Nacional de Cuba
Year 1985
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Printer Impresos de Seguridad, Havana, Cuba
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Obverse lettering CERTIFICADO DE COMPRA
BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA
UN PESO
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Reverse description The reverse is printed in pale blue on white paper, with an intricate guilloche pattern of overlapping ribbon-like waves filling the central field. The denomination 'UN PESO' appears in each corner. A horizontal line at centre carries the inscription 'FIRMA DEL TENEDOR EN PRESENCIA DEL PAGADOR', with a further line below for 'FECHA DE EMISION' at left and 'FIRMA DEL TENEDOR' at right. The lower margin bears the validity clause 'CADUCA A LOS CINCO AÑOS DE EMITIDO'.
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Cuba's Foreign Exchange Certificate system ran parallel to the regular peso throughout the 1980s, functioning as a convertible scrip issued to tourists and foreign nationals who were legally prohibited from using hard currency directly. The "C" series was restricted to non-socialist visitors — a distinct tier from the "B" certificates issued in the dollar-equivalent circuit used by socialist-bloc travelers, reflecting the Cuban government's careful stratification of who could access what.

The narrow "C" overprint variety is a recognized sub-type of P#FX19, catalogued separately due to the measurably thinner typeface used in the overprint stamp. Whether this reflects a plate change or a different overprinting run has not been conclusively documented.

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