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10 Pesos Spanish Royal Visit, Obverse Trial

Issuer Cuba
Year 1999
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In circulation to 1999
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Obverse description The obverse displays the crossed flags of Cuba and Spain beneath the Cuban Coat of Arms, centrally positioned in the field. The legend surrounding the design reads VISITA REAL A CUBA and CIUDAD DE LA HABANA 1999, with REPUBLICA DE CUBA arching above. Fineness and weight specifications, AG 0,999 and 1 OZ, are inscribed in the lower portion of the field. This side serves as the obverse trial, with the full decorative composition struck but the reverse left as a plain proof surface for testing purposes.
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Mintage 1999 - Proof
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Spain's King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía visited Cuba in November 1999 — the first Spanish royal visit to the island since independence — a diplomatic moment freighted with obvious historical weight given the circumstances of Cuba's separation from Spain a century earlier. The Cuban mint produced trial pieces for this commemorative issue before finalizing the obverse design, making this an obverse trial striking rather than a circulation or standard collector piece.

Trial pieces of this type rarely enter the market; most were retained institutionally or destroyed after approval.

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