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1949 Banco Nacional De Cuba - 1 (One) Peso Banknote Serial No. J 279831 A P-75

1949 Banco Nacional De Cuba - 1 (One) Peso Banknote Serial No. J 279831 A P-75

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Description

1949 Cuban 1 Peso Banknote – A Snapshot of Mid-Century Cuban Currency

This 1949 Cuban 1 Peso banknote reflects an important era in Cuba’s monetary and political history, issued under the governance of the Banco Nacional de Cuba. The 1940s and 1950s marked a period of economic transition for the island, as Cuba navigated post-war development and shifting financial policies.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Banco Nacional de Cuba

Denomination: 1 Peso

Year of Issue: 1949

Pick Number: P-75

Printer: American Bank Note Company (ABNC), known for intricate security designs

Size: Approx. 155 × 67 mm

Material: Paper banknote with classic engraving techniques

This banknote showcases the detailed engraving style typical of ABNC, featuring a distinguished portrait of José Martí, the revered Cuban nationalist, poet, and independence leader. His image reinforced the ideals of sovereignty and patriotism during the mid-20th century. The reverse side of the note includes elaborate decorative patterns, security markings, and official seals, ensuring its authenticity in circulation.

Why Collect This Banknote?

This 1949 Cuban 1 Peso is a valuable addition for collectors interested in pre-revolutionary Cuban currency, providing insight into the island’s financial history before the nationalization of the banking system in the late 1950s. Its beautifully detailed engraving, historical context, and scarcity make it a sought-after piece in global numismatic collections.

Secure this Cuban 1 Peso banknote to own a tangible piece of mid-century Caribbean economic history!

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