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50 Pesos Gold Tower

Issuer Cuba
Year 1992
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Diameter 65 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Cuba issued this oversized silver piece during one of the most economically catastrophic periods in the island's modern history — the "Special Period in Time of Peace," the government's euphemism for the famine-adjacent collapse triggered by the Soviet Union's dissolution and the abrupt end of Moscow's subsidies. Hard currency was desperately scarce, and the mint turned to large-format collector issues partly as a foreign exchange mechanism, targeting overseas numismatic markets rather than domestic circulation.

The 50 Pesos denomination on a silver coin of this weight was purely nominal — no Cuban citizen in 1992 was spending one of these.

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