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| Uitgever | Banco Central de Cuba |
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| Jaar | 2026 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | BANCO CENTRAL DE CUBA 5000 BCC ⠉⠍ PRESIDENTA DEL BANCO CINCO MIL PESOS CELIA SÁNCHEZ MANDULEY (Translation: Central Bank of Cuba President of the Bank Five Thousand Pesos) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Blue intaglio printing; central vignette of the Celia Sánchez Manduley Memorial at Lenin Park, Havana, flanked by Mariposa flower motifs. Country name at top, face value in numerals at upper left and lower right corners and in letters at lower centre; series prefix and serial number in red at upper left, lower right, centre left and upper right; issuing year at lower left; bank logo as registration device. |
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Cuba's highest-denomination note as of its introduction, the 5000 Pesos was issued amid a currency crisis severe enough to render smaller bills functionally useless for everyday transactions — by the mid-2020s, hyperinflationary pressure had so eroded purchasing power that even the 1000 Peso note struggled to cover basic goods. Printing was contracted to Goznak in Moscow, a logical choice given the depth of Cuban-Russian economic ties in this period, and one that continues a decades-long pattern of the Cuban state turning to allied-nation printers when Western suppliers are unavailable.