Cuban Pesos
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The official currency of the Republic of Cuba is the Cuban Peso. It’s important to note that prior to 2021, Cuba had two currencies, the Cuban Peso (CUP) and the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC).
Since the change in 2021, Cuba has moved to a single-currency system with the Cuban Peso as its national currency. The Convertible Pesos are no longer legal tender.
It’s not easy to exchange Cuban Pesos outside of Cuba. However at Leftover Currency we exchange all current Cuban Peso banknotes to cash.
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1000 Cuban Pesos banknote (Julio Antonio Mella)
On the front of this 1000 Cuban Pesos banknote is a portrait of Julio Antonio Mella McPartland, a Cuban political activist and one of the founders of the original Communist Party of Cuba. Turn over this Mil Pesos bill, and you’ll see the University of Havana school building. Established in 1728, it’s one of the … ContinuedYou get: £12.950001 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
500 Cuban Pesos banknote (Ignacio Agramonte)
A portrait of Ignacio Agramonte y Loynáz, a Cuban revolutionary, is featured on the obverse of this 500 Cuban Pesos note. Flip over this Quinientos Pesos note to see, and you’ll see the Constituent Assembly in Guáimaro, where Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, the first President of Cuba and others are gathered around a table with … ContinuedYou get: £6.475001 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
200 Cuban Pesos banknote (Franc Pais)
Franc Pais, a Cuban revolutionary who campaigned for the overthrow of General Fulgencio Batista’s government in Cuba, is depicted on the front of this 200 Cuban Pesos banknote. Turn this Doscientos Pesos bill over, and you’ll see the Ciudad Escolar 26 de Julio, previously known as Cuartel Moncada. This is a historic site in Cuba, … ContinuedYou get: £2.590001 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
100 Cuban Pesos banknote (Carlos Manuel De Cespedes)
An image of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes del Castillo, a Cuban revolutionary hero and First President of Cuba, is featured on the front of this 100 Cuban Pesos bill. Turn over this Cien Pesos banknote, and you’ll see the Anti-Imperialist Tribune “José Martí”. It is named after José Martí, a national hero of Cuba who … ContinuedYou get: £1.295001 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
20 Cuban Pesos banknote (Camilo Cienfuegos)
On the front of this 20 Cuban Pesos banknote, you’ll spot Camilo Cienfuegos, a Cuban revolutionary born in Havana. Flip over this Veinte Pesos note, and you’ll be greeted by scenes of farmers harvesting bananas and taking care of their crops on their farms.You get: £0.259001 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
10 Cuban Pesos banknote (Maximo Gomez)
A portrait of Máximo Gómez, a Dominican Generalissimo in Cuba’s War of Independence, is featured on the front side of this 20 Cuban Pesos banknote. Turn over this Diez Pesos note, and you’ll see the Allegory of “Guerra de todo el Pueblo” – War of all the People. This was a significant aspect of Cuba’s … ContinuedYou get: £0.129501 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
5 Cuban Pesos banknote (Antonio Maceo)
A Portrait of Antonio Maceo, who was second-in-command of the Cuban Army of Independence, is depicted on the front of this 5 Cuban Pesos note. On the reverse side of this Cinco Pesos note, you’ll find a depiction of a meeting between Antonio Maceo and Spanish General A. Martinez Campos at Mangos de Baragua.You get: £0.064751 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
3 Cuban Pesos banknote (Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara)
Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, a prominent communist figure in the Cuban Revolution, is featured on the obverse of this 3 Cuban Pesos banknote. Turn this 3 CUP bill over, and you’ll see an image of Che Guevara working in a sugar cane field.You get: £0.038851 CUP = £0.0129500000 -
1 Cuban Pesos banknote (José Martí)
José Martí was a poet and journalist who spent his life fighting for Cuban independence and is featured on the front side of this 1 Cuban Pesos bill. Turn over this 1 CUP banknote, and you’ll see an illustration of Fidel Castro, former Prime Minister of Cuba and the victory parade. This parade took place … ContinuedYou get: £0.012951 CUP = £0.0129500000