1960 - Cuba pick 91c 5 Pesos Banknote (Che Guevara signature)
1960 - Cuba pick 91c 5 Pesos Banknote (Che Guevara signature) 

1960 - Cuba pick 91c 5 Pesos Banknote (Che Guevara signature)

  • Product Code: Cuba Pic 91c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 55.00€

  • Ex Tax: 50.00€


This Cuba 5 Pesos banknote is associated with 1960 and catalogued as Cuba Pick 91c. Its front features a black design over a green underprint, with riders on horseback at centre and a portrait of M. Gómez at right. The note bears the signature of Che Guevara as president of the bank.

The reverse is green and depicts a plantation at left, the arms at centre and a cigar factory at right. The banknote was printed by TDLR, identified in the supplied information as Thomas De La Rue. These details provide useful points of reference for collectors identifying this Cuban banknote by denomination, catalogue number, design and signature.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cuba 5 Pesos banknote dated 1960, identified as Pick 91c. The note features a Che Guevara signature, as stated in the product description, and is the specific banknote described on this product page.

What country, denomination and currency are identified for the note?

The banknote is identified as being from Cuba, with a denomination of 5 Pesos. The listing associates the note with 1960; this wording does not specify whether the year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this Cuban banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Cuba Pic 91c. This identifier refers to the catalog or model designation provided in the listing and should not be confused with a separate cataloguing system.

What design and production details are stated for the note?

The description states that the front has a black design on a green underprint, riders on horseback at centre and a portrait of M. Gómez at right. It also identifies TDLR, Thomas De La Rue, as the printer, and notes a Che Guevara signature.