1985 - Cuba P-FX1 billete de 1 Peso
1985 - Cuba P-FX1 billete de 1 Peso 

1985 - Cuba P-FX1 billete de 1 Peso

  • Product Code: Cuba Pic FX1 A 1 peso
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 7.70€

  • Ex Tax: 7.00€


This individual Cuban banknote is a 1 peso foreign exchange note associated with 1985. The supplied catalogue information identifies it as Cuba Pic FX1 A 1 peso, also referenced as P-FX1.

The note was issued by Banco Nacional de Cuba. Its front combines orange and olive colouring, with the Coat of Arms of the National Bank of Cuba on the left, a Serie A marking in a circle on the right and the denomination in the centre.

The red reverse features an engraving of Castillo de San Salvador de La Punta in Havana, described in the supplied product information as dating from 1600. This banknote is presented as an individual example of the Cuba FX1 type.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cuban 1 peso banknote associated with 1985. The description identifies it as a foreign exchange note and names Banco Nacional de Cuba as the bank or issuer.

What country, denomination, currency and year are associated with the note?

The banknote is from Cuba and has a denomination of 1 peso. The listing associates it with the year 1985 and describes the currency as peso. The description also identifies 1985 as the first year of issue.

What catalog reference is given for this Cuban banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Cuba Pic FX1 A 1 peso. The product title also uses the related designation P-FX1, so collectors can use the explicitly stated FX1 reference when identifying this specific listing.

What design details are described for the banknote?

The front is described as orange on an olive background, with the Coat of Arms of the National Bank of Cuba on the left, Serie A in a circle on the right, and a designation in the centre. The red back features an engraving of Castillo de San Salvador de La Punta in Havana in 1600.