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| 正面描述 | The Cuban national coat of arms occupies the central field, depicted in fine detail with the traditional quartered shield, Phrygian cap, oak and laurel branches, and rising sun. A circular legend at the top reads 'REPUBLICA DE CUBA' and 'BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA', while the face value '100 PESOS' appears in the lower portion of the legend. The design follows the standard obverse type shared with the non-piedfort issue KM#316. |
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| 铸造量 | 1989 - Proof - 12 |
| 附加信息 |
Cuba's piedfort issues of the late 1980s were produced almost exclusively for the hard-currency export market — the island's own population had no legal access to gold coinage, and these pieces circulated entirely through foreign numismatic channels as a revenue instrument for the cash-strapped revolutionary government. The "First Railroad in England" subject is an odd choice for a Cuban state mint, reflecting the broad, commercially driven theme selection of the series rather than any particular national connection.
The Rainhill Trials of 1829 and the Liverpool & Manchester Railway opening of 1830 were popular commemorative subjects internationally during this period, appearing on issues from multiple unrelated nations simultaneously.