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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Republica de Cuba series of Cuba in the World Currency contains 52 distinct entries with CPG® values between $11.00 and $6,200.00.
After the Spanish-American War, Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to the United States, and Cuba became a protectorate of the United States. Cuba gained formal independence from the United States on 20 May 1902, as the Republica de Cuba (Republic of Cuba, REP). However, Cuba continued to use United States dollars as legal tender until it issued its own banknotes in 1934. This official issuer is not to be confused with the revolutionary group La Republica de Cuba which issued notes in 1869 (B501 - B507).

Catalog Detail

  Republica de Cuba Value Range Favorite
Republica de Cuba Value Range  
1 peso (B401a, P69a)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401b, P69b)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401c, P69c)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401d, P69d)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401e, P69e)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401f, P69f)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401g, P69g)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00
1 peso (B401h, P69h)
$11.00
-
$180.00
$11.00 - $180.00

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1 peso (B401hp, P69p)
-
 
5 pesos (B402a, P70a)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402b, P70b)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402c, P70c)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402d, P70d)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402e, P70e)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402f, P70f)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402g, P70g)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
5 pesos (B402h, P70h)
$25.00
-
$400
$25.00 - $400
10 pesos (B403a, P71a)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
10 pesos (B403b, P71b)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
10 pesos (B403c, P71c)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
10 pesos (B403d, P71d)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
10 pesos (B403e, P71e)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
10 pesos (B403f, P71f)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350

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10 pesos (B403g, P71g)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404a, P72a)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404b, P72b)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404c, P72c)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404d, P72d)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404e, P72e)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404f, P72f)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
20 pesos (B404g, P72g)
$25.00
-
$350
$25.00 - $350
50 pesos (B405a, P73a)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
50 pesos (B405b, P73b)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
50 pesos (B405c, P73c)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
50 pesos (B405d, P73d)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
50 pesos (B405e, P73e)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
50 pesos (B405f, P73f)
$90.00
-
$1,400
$90.00 - $1,400
100 pesos (B406a, P74a)
$110.00
-
$1,800
$110.00 - $1,800

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100 pesos (B406b, P74b)
$110.00
-
$1,800
$110.00 - $1,800
100 pesos (B406c, P74c)
$110.00
-
$1,800
$110.00 - $1,800
100 pesos (B406d, P74d)
$110.00
-
$1,800
$110.00 - $1,800
100 pesos (B406e, P74e)
$110.00
-
$1,800
$110.00 - $1,800
500 pesos (B407a, P75)
-
 
500 pesos (B407b, P75A)
-
 
500 pesos (B407as, P75s)
-
 
500 pesos (B407bs, P75As)
-
 
1,000 pesos (B408a, P76a)
$1,100
-
$3,300
$1,100 - $3,300
1,000 pesos (B408b, P76b)
$700
-
$3,800
$700 - $3,800
1,000 pesos (B408c, P76A)
$700
-
$6,200
$700 - $6,200
1,000 pesos (B408as, P76&P76A)
-
 
1,000 pesos (B408cp, P76Ap)
-
 
1,000 pesos (B408cs, P76As)
-
 
       

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Republica de Cuba series of Cuba in the World Currency contains 52 distinct entries with CPG® values between $11.00 and $6,200.00.
After the Spanish-American War, Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to the United States, and Cuba became a protectorate of the United States. Cuba gained formal independence from the United States on 20 May 1902, as the Republica de Cuba (Republic of Cuba, REP). However, Cuba continued to use United States dollars as legal tender until it issued its own banknotes in 1934. This official issuer is not to be confused with the revolutionary group La Republica de Cuba which issued notes in 1869 (B501 - B507).

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