Description:
Obverse
Cuban coat of arms, circular legends: country name on top, face value on bottom, weight and finess on sides.
(Design is the same as KM# 910, see link below)
Reverse
Manatí (manatee) on top, Gallinuela de Santo Tomas (Zapata Rail) below, curved legend between, animals'names on top and bottom, date on right.
(Design is the same as KM# 910, see link below)
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