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1 Peso St. Jacobi

Issuer Cuba
Year 1993
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Composition Copper
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Obverse description The Cuban national coat of arms occupies the upper left field, displaying the traditional escutcheon with a key between two rocky promontories, a rising sun, and a royal palm tree, encircled by an oak and laurel wreath tied with a ribbon in the national colors. To the right, the Arms of Santiago de Cuba are depicted. The denomination and issuer legend are inscribed around the periphery.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA 1 PESO
Reverse description An armored figure on a rearing horse faces right, depicting Santiago Matamoros (Saint James the Moor-slayer) in a dynamic equestrian pose, rendered in a classical heraldic style. The design commemorates the 478th anniversary of the founding of Santiago de Cuba. The reverse legend incorporates the intentional or erroneous spelling MILLENIVM (with a single N) for Millennium, and the Latin dedication SANCTI IACOBI. Inscriptions are arranged around and below the central equestrian device.
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