1985 - Cuba P-FX4 10 Pesos banknote
1985 - Cuba P-FX4 10 Pesos banknote 

1985 - Cuba P-FX4 10 Pesos banknote

  • Product Code: Cuba Pic FX4 A 10 pesos
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 38.50€

  • Ex Tax: 35.00€


Cuba 10 pesos banknote associated with the 1985 issue, identified in the supplied product data as Pick FX4 A. It is described as a foreign exchange note issued by Banco Nacional de Cuba.

The obverse uses orange and brown colouring, with the Coat of Arms of the National Bank of Cuba on the left, a “Serie A” marking within a circle on the right, and a central denomination designation. The reverse is red and features an engraving of Castillo de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Jagua in Cienfuegos, dated in the supplied description to 1742.

This listing concerns an individual banknote; no specific condition is stated in the product-specific information provided.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cuba 10 pesos banknote associated with 1985. It is identified as a foreign exchange note issued by Banco Nacional de Cuba, with the listing describing it as part of the 1985 banknote series.

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

The banknote is from Cuba and has a denomination of 10 pesos. The listing associates it with the year 1985 and identifies the currency as pesos. The description also records 1985 as the first year of issue for this banknote.

What catalog reference and series designation are provided?

The supplied catalog reference is Cuba Pic FX4 A 10 pesos, while the description also gives the Pick number as FX4. The front design includes “Serie A” in a circle, supporting the listing’s A-series designation.

What designs are described on the front and back of the banknote?

The front is described as orange on a brown background, featuring the Coat of Arms of the National Bank of Cuba on the left and the denomination in the centre. The back is red and shows an engraving of Castillo de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Jagua, Cienfuegos, in 1742.