Description:
Obverse
Cuban coat of arms , country name on top, weight and finess on sides, face value below.
(NOTE: Obverse design is very similar to KM 120, changed face value, and added weight and finess; see link below)
Reverse
Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and a sheet with notes. Event name as curved legend from left to top, date and Bach's name as curved legend on bottom.
(NOTE: Reverse design is the same as on KM# 120; see link below).
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