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10 Pesos 'La India'

Issuer Banco Central de Cuba
Year 1994
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Shape Round
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA 20 G 10 PESOS AG 0.999
(Translation: Republic of Cuba 20g., 10 Pesos, silver 0.999)
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Edge Reeded
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Cuba's mid-1990s silver program was driven almost entirely by hard currency need during the "Special Period" — the economic crisis that followed the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, which wiped out roughly 80% of Cuba's foreign trade overnight. The government turned aggressively to collector coinage as one of the few mechanisms available for earning convertible currency without relying on export goods it could no longer produce.

The "La India" designation places this piece within a broader Cuban series honoring pre-Columbian and indigenous themes, issued across several years through the 1990s. Banco Central de Cuba contracted foreign mints for much of this output, as domestic striking capacity was severely constrained by the same shortages afflicting every other sector.

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