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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a dynamic allegorical composition inspired by Eugene Delacroix's celebrated painting 'Liberty Leading the People', commemorating the bicentennial of the French Revolution. A central female figure personifying Liberty strides forward in a three-quarter view, holding aloft a large flag in her left hand and a lance or spear in her right, her drapery billowing behind her. Flanking figures advance alongside her in a scene of popular uprising rendered in high relief against a plain field. The dates 1789 and 1989 are inscribed to the right of the central figure, marking the bicentennial interval. The curved legend LIBERTAD IGUALDAD • FRATERNIDAD arcs around the upper periphery. |
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Cuba issued a wave of collector-oriented copper-nickel pesos through the late 1980s under Banco Nacional de Cuba, many targeting the foreign exchange market rather than domestic circulation — hard currency was the real objective, not numismatic commemoration. This piece, referencing the Statue of Liberty, appeared as U.S.-Cuba relations remained frozen and the Soviet subsidy keeping the Cuban economy afloat had less than two years left before its collapse in 1991.