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10 Pesos Bolivar and Marti, Piedfort

发行方 Casa de Moneda de Cuba
年份 1993
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面值 10 Pesos (10 CUP)
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正面描述 The Cuban national coat of arms occupies the central field, featuring the traditional shield with a royal palm, rising sun, and key motif, flanked by a laurel branch and an oak branch. The country name REPUBLICA DE CUBA arcs along the upper legend. The face value 10 PESOS appears in the lower legend, while the weight designation 1 OZ and fineness AG 0.999 are inscribed on the left and right sides of the field respectively, characteristic of bullion and piedfort issues.
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边缘 Plain
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The piedfort format — striking a coin on a blank roughly twice the standard planchet thickness — originated in medieval France as a way to produce official weight standards and presentation pieces for assayers. By the late twentieth century, it had become a deliberate collector vehicle, and Cuba's Casa de Moneda leaned into it aggressively during the 1990s when hard currency from numismatic exports was one of the few reliable income streams available to the island under the ongoing U.S. embargo and post-Soviet economic collapse.

The pairing of Bolívar and Martí on a Cuban issue reflects a long-cultivated political identity linking Cuban revolutionary thought to broader Latin American independence movements. At 62.2 grams of .999 silver, the planchet alone represents a significant material commitment for a mint operating under severe resource constraints in 1993.

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