1933 Cuban Silver Peso (low relief star)

Obverse

Reverse

Type Details

Country:  Cuba 
Period:  First Republic 
Face value:  1 Peso 
Dates:  From 1915 to 1934 
Purpose:  Circulation 
 
Obverse:  National arms within wreath, denomination below 
Legend:  REPUBLICA DE CUBA UN PESO 
 
Reverse:  Low relief star, date below 
Legend:  PATRIA Y LIBERTAD 26.7295 G. 900 M 
 
Edge:  Reeded 
 
Designer(s) / Engraver(s): 
  Charles Edward Barber 
 
Catalogue:  KM# 15 

Currency

Unit:  Cuban Peso 
System:  Decimal 
 
Fractions:  100 Centavos = 1 Peso

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Issue

Year: 
1933 
Mintage:  6,000,000 
Scarcity: 
 
Valuation: 
Notes:  KM# 15.2 with low relief star 

Specifications

Total Weight:  26.7295g (0.86 Oz)  
Composition:  Silver 
Fineness:  0.9000 
Silver Content:  24.06g (0.77 Oz)  
Silver Value:  $31.37 
Alignment: 
Coin 
Diameter:  38.00mm 

Description

Before 1857, Spanish and Spanish colonial reales circulated in Cuba. From 1857, banknotes were issued specifically for use on Cuba. These were denominated in pesos, with 1 peso = 8 reales. From 1869, notes were also issued denominated in centavos, with 100 centavos = 1 peso. In 1881, the peso was pegged to the U.S. dollar at par. The currency continued to be issued only in paper form until 1915, when the first coins were issued.

In 1915, cupro-nickel 1, 2 and 5 centavos, silver 10, 20 and 40 centavos and 1 peso, and gold 1, 2, 4, 10 and 20 peso coins were introduced. These coins were designed by Charles E. Barber, who also designed the Barber dimes, quarters, half dollars for the US. The coins were minted at the US mint at Philadelphia.

Varieties:

  • KM# 15.1 (1915) with high relief star.
  • KM# 15.2 (1915-1934) with low relief star.

Value Range

Year Mintage G F VF EF AU UNC BU PF
1933 6,000,000 $41.50 $51 $76 $120 $220
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