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Banco Central de Cuba Currency & Banknote Values
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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banco Central de Cuba series of Cuba in the World Currency contains 285 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.00 and $450.00.
Series A exchange certificates were intended for use by nationals from socialist countries with a rate of 1 peso = 0.90 rubles. The notes share a common design on front with the bank seal at left, the denomination at center, and the series letter at right. The back of each denomination depicts a different castle or fortress in Cuba. The first Series A, B, C, and D exchange certificates are confirmed printed without imprint by Statni Tiskarna Cenin in Prague, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic since 1 January 1993). It’s believed that the second Series C and D exchange certificates were printed without imprint by Impresos de Seguridad in Havana, Cuba.
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