Cuba, 1994 AD., second republic, visitor's coinage, 50 Centavos, KM 578.1.
Cuba, second republic, convertible peso (visitor's coinage, 1994-to date), engraver: Charles E. Barber (obv.), 1994 AD.,
50 Centavos (ø 25 mm / 7,50 g), nickel plated steel, 7,50 g. theor. mint weight, mintage ? , axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: REPUBLICA DE CUBA / 1994 / cincuenta centavos , Cuban coat of arms, date below, circular legends: name of the country above, and face value in words below; with 8-sided ring on edge.
Rev.: CATEDRAL / DE LA HABANA - 50¢ , front view of the Havana cathedral, value r. above.
KM 578.1 .
Year / Mintage / Details
1994 / ? / KM 578.1 - Medal alignment
2002 / ? / KM 578.2 - Coin alignment, bold letters
2002 / ? / KM 578.2 - Coin alignment, thin letters
2007 / ? / KM 578.2 - Coin alignment
2016 / ? / KM 578.2 - Coin alignment
Havana Cathedral (The Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception; Spanish: La Catedral de la Virgen MarÃa de la Concepción Inmaculada de La Habana) is one of eleven Roman Catholic cathedrals on the island of Cuba. It is located in the Plaza de la Catedral in the center of Old Havana. The thirty-four by thirty-five meter rectanglular church serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Cristobal de la Habana.
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