Cuba's 2004 commemorative peso program was issued during a period when the island operated two parallel currencies — the standard Cuban peso and the convertible peso introduced in 1994 — creating a bifurcated economy in which most hard-currency coins were produced for collector export rather than domestic circulation. This piece almost certainly never passed through Cuban hands in trade.
Cuba's 2004 commemorative peso program was issued during a period when the island operated two parallel currencies — the standard Cuban peso and the convertible peso introduced in 1994 — creating a bifurcated economy in which most hard-currency coins were produced for collector export rather than domestic circulation. This piece almost certainly never passed through Cuban hands in trade.