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25 Centavos INTUR

Uitgever Instituto Nacional de Turismo (INTUR), Cuba
Jaar 1989
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In omloop tot 15 October 2001
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device features the logo of the Instituto Nacional de Turismo (INTUR), depicting a stylized Royal Palm tree (Roystonea regia), Cuba's national tree, rendered in bold relief. The numeral 25 appears prominently to the right of the palm device, with the issuing authority abbreviation INTUR positioned above. The legend VEINTE Y CINCO CENTAVOS is inscribed along the lower rim, stating the denomination in full.
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Aanvullende informatie

Cuba's INTUR coinage was a parallel currency system designed to extract hard currency from foreign tourists while keeping them financially segregated from the domestic peso economy. These tokens circulated exclusively within INTUR-managed hotels, restaurants, and dollar shops — venues ordinary Cubans were legally barred from entering during much of the 1980s. The stainless steel variant of this type replaced an earlier aluminum-bronze issue, a materials shift driven by chronic metal supply constraints rather than any monetary policy decision.

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