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10 Pesos Baseball, Piedfort

Uitgever Empresa Cubana de Acuñaciones
Jaar 1990
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Beschrijving voorzijde The Cuban national coat of arms occupies the central field, featuring the traditional shield divided into three quarters: the upper portion depicting a rising sun over a seascape with a key, the lower-left displaying the blue-and-white striped national flag, and the lower-right bearing a royal palm tree. The shield is surmounted by a Phrygian cap on a staff, symbolising liberty, and is flanked by an oak branch to the left and an olive branch to the right, bound at the base. The circular legend 'REPUBLICA DE CUBA' arcs across the upper periphery, while the denomination '10 PESOS' appears at the base; the weight specification '1 OZ' is inscribed to the lower left and the fineness 'AG 0.999' to the lower right of the field.
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLICA DE CUBA 1 OZ 10 PESOS AG 0.999
(Translation: Republic of Cuba 1 ounce 10 Pesos silver 0.999)
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Aanvullende informatie

Cuba's piedfort issues of this period were produced almost exclusively for the international collector market, a hard-currency strategy the Castro government pursued aggressively through the 1980s and into the 1990s as dollar reserves tightened. The Empresa Cubana de Acuñaciones, the state minting enterprise, contracted much of its collector coinage through foreign intermediaries, and distribution rarely touched the island itself.

Piedforts — struck at double the standard planchet thickness — were a deliberate premium tier, produced in smaller quantities than the corresponding standard issue to justify higher export prices. The JMA reference places this firmly within the documented Cuban numismatic series, though precise mintage figures for piedfort variants from this issuer remain inconsistently recorded in the primary literature.

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