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5 Centavos

Issuer El Banco Español de la Isla de Cuba
Year 1896
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Size 71 × 36 mm
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Reverse lettering EL BANCO
ESPAÑOL DE LA ISLA DE CUBA
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY NEW YORK
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Variants P#45a - issued note without overprint
P#45b - red diagonal overprint "PLATA"
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El Banco Español de la Isla de Cuba issued this note in 1896, deep into the Cuban War of Independence — the same conflict that would end Spanish colonial rule two years later. The bank was itself a colonial institution, effectively a government fiscal agent rather than a conventional commercial bank, and by 1896 its ability to maintain public confidence was under serious strain. Insurgency, American economic pressure, and military expenditure were hollowing out the colonial treasury simultaneously.

The American Bank Note Company's involvement is worth noting: a New York firm printing currency for a Spanish colonial government, in a crisis year, while American public opinion was already shifting hard toward Cuban independence.