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1 Peso Silver Certificate Issue

Emittent General Treasury of the Republic
Jahr 1934-1949
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Nennwert 1 Peso (1 CUP)
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Vorderseitenlegende REPUBLICA DE CUBA UN PESO 1 PESO JOSÉ MARTÍ ESTE CERTIFICADO, CUYO VALOR EN PLATA ACUÑADA ESTÁ DEPOSITADO EN LA TESORERÍA GENERAL DE LA REPÚBLICA, SERÁ ACEPTADO SIN LIMITACIÓN DE PAGO DE LOS IMPUESTOS DEL ESTADO LA PROVINCIA Y EL MUNICIPIO CERTIFICADO DE PLATA
(Translation: Republic of Cuba One Peso 1 Peso José Martí This certificate, whose value in minted silver is deposited in the General Treasury of the Republic, will be accepted without limitation in payment of taxes of the State, the Province and the Municipality. Silver Certificate)
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Rückseitenlegende CERTIFICADO DE PLATA REPUBLICA DE CUBA ESTE CERTIFICADO ACREDITA QUE SU IMPORTE ESTÁ DEPOSITADO INTEGRAMENTE EN MONEDAS DE PLATA DE A PESO, DEL CUÑO NACIONAL, EN LA TESORERÍA GENERAL DE LA REPÚBLICA A LA DISPOSICIÓN DEL TENEDOR DEL MISMO Y QUE LE SERÁ ENTREGADO A SU DEMANDA.
(Translation: Silver Certificate Republic of Cuba This Certificate certifies that its amount is fully deposited in silver coins of 1 peso, of the national coinage, in the General Treasury of the Republic at the disposal of the bearer and will be delivered upon his demand.)
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The Philippine 1 Peso silver certificate series was authorized under the Commonwealth government and tied directly to the Manila-held silver reserves backing the peso at a fixed 2:1 rate against the U.S. dollar. When the Japanese occupation began in 1942, the existing stock of genuine notes was partially withdrawn, though significant quantities remained in circulation alongside the forced-currency "Mickey Mouse" pesos issued by the Japanese Military Administration.

Notes from this series printed before the war are distinguishable from postwar reissues by subtle plate differences. The BEP produced replacement stock after liberation to address the currency vacuum left by the occupation, and both printings share the same Pick number despite the gap in issuance.