1966 - Cuba P100a 1 Peso banknote
1966 - Cuba P100a 1 Peso banknote 

1966 - Cuba P100a 1 Peso banknote

  • Product Code: Cuba Pic 100a
  • Availability: Out of Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


This Cuban 1 Peso banknote is catalogued with the 1966 date association under Pick P100a. It is an issued note from the Banco Nacional de Cuba, listed as the regular, non-specimen variety.

The obverse features an olive-green design over an ochre underprint, with a central portrait of José Martí and the denomination shown at both sides. The reverse depicts Fidel Castro with rebel soldiers entering Havana in 1959, with the denomination also displayed. The note carries the signature title PRESIDENTE DEL BANCO at the left and right, and was printed by STC-P without an imprint.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cuban 1 Peso banknote associated with 1966. The description identifies Banco Nacional de Cuba as the bank or issuer and classifies the note as a regular issue.

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

The banknote is from Cuba and has a denomination of 1 Peso. The listing associates it with 1966 and describes it as a 1966 issue, with 1966 also given as the first year of issue.

What catalog reference is provided for this Cuban banknote?

The product listing gives the model/catalog reference as Cuba Pic 100a. The title also identifies the note as Cuba P100a, while the description refers to Pick 100; these are the catalog identifiers supplied for this listing.

What should collectors know about the note’s images and serial number?

The listing states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. The described design includes J. Martí on the front and Fidel Castro with rebel soldiers entering Havana in 1959 on the back.