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5 Pesos Johann Sebastian Bach

Issuer Cuba
Year 1985
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In circulation to 1985
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA 12 G. 5 PESOS AG 0.999
(Translation: Republic of Cuba 12g. 5 Pesos silver 0.999)
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Cuba's hard-currency commemorative program of the 1980s was largely designed for export — these coins were sold to foreign collectors to generate convertible currency for the Castro government, which had negligible domestic coin-collecting market. Bach appears here as part of a broader series honoring composers and cultural figures, a curiously cosmopolitan gesture from a government otherwise hostile to Western bourgeois tradition.

The .999 fineness is notably purer than the .900 silver common to most commemorative issues of the period.

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