Catalog
| Issuer | Banco Nacional de Cuba |
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| Year | 1982 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1982 - JMA# AAEE092; Proof version - 1,000 1982 - JMA# AAEE095; BU version - 5,000 |
| Additional information |
Cuba's early 1980s silver program was aimed squarely at the international collector market, generating hard currency at a moment when the U.S. embargo had severely constrained the island's access to foreign exchange. The marlin issue belongs to a broader run of sport fishing and wildlife subjects commissioned through this period, sold primarily through European and Canadian dealers rather than any domestic channel.
The two JMA references suggest at least two distinct varieties exist — likely differing in edge treatment or finish — a distinction that matters more to type collectors than the KM catalog acknowledges.