1 pesos 1966 — Cuba ( Pick: 100 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 peso issued in Cuba in 1966. It is cataloged under Pick number 100.
The front side design features "PRESI-" and is part of the 1966 issue. The note is olive green in color, printed on paper, and has dimensions of 150 x 70 mm. It is signed by Orlando Pérez Rodríguez, who was President of the National Bank of Cuba from 1966 to 1972.
The banknote was produced at the State printer of Securities in Prague, Czech Republic, which has been operational since 1928.
The front side design features "PRESI-" and is part of the 1966 issue. The note is olive green in color, printed on paper, and has dimensions of 150 x 70 mm. It is signed by Orlando Pérez Rodríguez, who was President of the National Bank of Cuba from 1966 to 1972.
The banknote was produced at the State printer of Securities in Prague, Czech Republic, which has been operational since 1928.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Orlando Pérez Rodríguez (President of National Bank of Cuba, 1966-1972)
- Date of issue
- 1966
- Printing office
- State printer of Securities (Státní Tiskárna Cenin, Tiskárna bankovek Státní banky Československé, Tiskárna platidel Národní bank), Prague, Czech Republic (1928-date)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- olive green
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 100
About this banknote
The National Bank of Cuba issued the 1 peso banknote in 1966. This series was introduced following Cuba's monetary reforms aimed at reasserting national control over currency production. These reforms included the nationalization efforts under President Orlando Pérez Rodríguez's tenure from 1966 to 1972.
The front side of the banknote features the inscription "PRESI-" and the signature of Orlando Pérez Rodríguez. The note is printed in olive green with dimensions of 150 x 70 mm. This specific banknote was printed by the State Printer of Securities in Prague, Czech Republic, known for its quality banknote production since 1928.