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| 正面描述 | The obverse features the Cuban national coat of arms at centre, displaying the traditional shield divided into three sections: the upper portion bearing a key between two promontories and a rising sun, the lower-left section with the national flag's blue and white stripes, and the lower-right section depicting a royal palm tree on a plain. The shield is surmounted by the Phrygian cap atop a pike, symbolising liberty, and flanked on either side by olive and oak branches tied at the base. The circular legend REPUBLICA DE CUBA arcs along the upper periphery, while CINCO CENTAVOS runs along the lower periphery, all within a finely beaded border. |
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| 正面铭文 | REPUBLICA DE CUBA • CINCO CENTAVOS • (Translation: Republic of Cuba Five Centavos) |
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Cuba maintained a dual-currency system from 1994 until 2021, running the peso cubano (CUP) alongside the convertible peso (CUC) — a monetary arrangement introduced after the collapse of Soviet subsidies devastated the island's economy. The 5 centavos circulated in the CUP tier, used almost exclusively by Cuban nationals rather than tourists. When the government finally unified the two currencies in January 2021, the CUC was abolished entirely, ending nearly three decades of a two-track system that had effectively created separate economic realities for citizens and foreigners.