1995 - Cuba P112 1 Peso  banknote
1995 - Cuba P112 1 Peso  banknote 

1995 - Cuba P112 1 Peso banknote

  • Product Code: Cuba Pic 112
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


This Cuba 1 Peso banknote is catalogued as Pick P112 and associated with the 1995 entry. Its olive-green and orange design is printed over a light blue and multicolour underprint.

The front features José Martí at the left and the Cuban arms near the upper centre-right. The reverse depicts Fidel Castro with rebel soldiers entering Havana in 1959, providing a distinct historical scene for identification and collection.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cuban 1 Peso banknote associated with the Banco Nacional de Cuba. It is identified as a regular issue and is catalogued in the listing as Cuba Pick 112.

What country, denomination and date are associated with the note?

The banknote is from Cuba and has a denomination of 1 Peso. The listing associates it with 1995 and states 1995 as the first year of issue; the currency is identified as Peso.

What catalog reference identifies this Cuban banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Cuba Pic 112, also shown in the product title and metadata as P112. No separate series letter or additional variant identifier is provided in the listing.

What does the listing say about the banknote’s design and image number?

The description states that the front includes a portrait of Jose Marti and arms, while the back shows Fidel Castro with rebel soldiers entering Havana in 1959. Images are for reference, and the number shown will not be sent.