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Souvenir Peso Date widely spaced, Bronze pattern

Issuer Cuba
Year 1897
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Currency Pre-Republic (1870-1898)
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA * 900 * * * * * FINO *
(Translation: Republic of Cuba 1 Peso fineness 0.900)
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Edge Reeded
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This piece belongs to a small run of pattern strikings produced in 1897 as the Cuban independence movement was reaching its most violent phase — the final years of the Ten Years' War's successor conflict, the Guerra Necesaria. The "souvenir peso" designation reflects its origin as a promotional or commemorative object rather than a circulating proposal, likely produced for sympathizers of the Cuban cause in the United States, where significant fundraising and political lobbying for Cuban independence was concentrated.

The wide date spacing distinguishes this bronze striking from its close-date counterpart, suggesting at minimum two obverse die states were prepared — unusual attention for what was essentially a propaganda piece with no monetary authorization behind it.

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