Foreign Coins Struck at United States Mints
CUB-1916-G1P

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: CUBA
Item Description: G1P 1916 KM-16
Full Grade: NGC MS 62
Owner: coin928

Set Details

Custom Sets: coin928 - Gold
Foreign Coins Struck at United States Mints
Competitive Sets: Cuba - Gold   Score: 1138
Cuba-Complete   Score: 1138
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

Owner Comments:

Cuba - 1916(P) Gold Peso - KM #16 - Mintage 11,000

Fineness: ... 0.9000
Weight: ....... 1.6718 g
AGW: ........... 0.0483746202195894 oz

These coins were minted in Philadelphia for circulation in Cuba.

Cuba was freed from Spanish rule as a result of the United States victory over Spain in 1898 in the Spanish American war.

A classic portrait of José Martí is featured in the coins’ obverse design. Born in Havana in 1853, José Martí is considered to be one of the great Hispanic writers, one of the founding fathers of a free Cuba. and a hero to many Cubans.

Committed to the belief that freedom and justice should be the cornerstones of any government, Martí devoted his life to ending colonial rule in his homeland and died a hero in the war for Cuban independence in 1895. His writings continue to play a prominent role in resisting Marxism in Cuba and throughout Central and South America.

Date acquired: 1/20/2013 (already graded by NGC)

Rev. 1/26/2018

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