5 pesos 2005 — Cuba ( Pick: 116h )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pesos issued in Cuba in 2005. It is cataloged under Pick number 116h, placing it within the documented banknotes of this issue. This note features green on a multicolored underprint and is printed on cotton-based paper. It measures 150 x 70 mm and is signed by Francisco Soberón Valdés. The note was produced by Impresos de Seguridad in Havana, Cuba.
The design specifics of the banknote showcase its vibrant coloration along with its notable dimensions. The combination of green hues against a multicolored background adds to its visual appeal.
In 2005, Cuba was implementing various currency reforms to modernize its financial instruments. The introduction of new banknotes aimed to enhance security features and improve the overall efficiency of the currency system.
The design specifics of the banknote showcase its vibrant coloration along with its notable dimensions. The combination of green hues against a multicolored background adds to its visual appeal.
In 2005, Cuba was implementing various currency reforms to modernize its financial instruments. The introduction of new banknotes aimed to enhance security features and improve the overall efficiency of the currency system.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Francisco Soberón Valdés
- Date of issue
- 2005
- Printing office
- Impresos de Seguridad, Havana, Cuba
- Paper
- cotton-based paper
- Colour
- green on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 116h
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Cuba issued the 5 pesos banknote in 2005. This series introduced updated security features to combat counterfeiting and enhance durability. Francisco Soberón Valdés signed the banknotes during his tenure as the head of the Cuban central bank.
The front side design features a portrait of Antonio Maceo, a notable Cuban independence leader. The back depicts a historical scene known as the Protest of Baraguá, an important event in Cuban history. It is printed by Impresos de Seguridad in Havana, Cuba, on cotton-based paper, measuring 150 x 70 mm.