Description:
Obverse
Cuba's coat of arms, with legend at top, fineness at left, value at bottom, and weight at right.
Surrounded by arms from the 9 countries that minted coins for this 10th. Ibero-American series; Argentina, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Portugal
Reverse
Representations of prehispanic art and work expressions; at left a man painting in a cave. At right a woman working clay. And at center a clay pot.
With theme at top-left, and series number at bottom. With date and mint at top-right.
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