Cuba - INTUR, visitor's coinage (1981-1989)
Between 1981 and 1989, the National Institute of Tourism (Instituto Nacional de Turismo, "INTUR") issued "Visitors Coinage" for use by tourists. In 1981, cupro-nickel 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos and 1 peso were introduced, followed in 1988 by aluminium 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos. The INTUR coins were demonetized on October 15, 2001, and were replaced by fractional convertible pesos in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos and 1 peso, minted in Canada. In late 2004, a five convertible peso coin, dated 1999, was placed into circulation.By: Alaincoins
Please choose a coin from the list below in order to see its details.
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5 Centavos 1981 Type 1
KM# 412.2 |
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5 Centavos 1981 type 2
KM# 411 |
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10 Centavos 1981
KM# 415.1 |
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10 Centavos 1981
KM#414 |
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25 Centavos 1981
KM#417 |
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25 Centavos 1981
KM#418.1 |
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1 Centavo 1988
KM#409 |
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1 Centavo 1988
KM# 410 |
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5 Centavos 1988
KM# 413 |
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10 Centavos 1988
KM# 416 |
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25 Centavos 1988
KM#419 |
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5 Centavos 1989
KM# 412.3a |
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5 Centavos 1989
KM# 412.3 |
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10 Centavos 1989
KM# 415.3 |
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25 Centavos 1989
KM#418.2 |
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