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1 Peso Caribbean Games Mascot

Issuer Cuba
Year 1981
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Thickness 2 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Cuba hosted the IX Pan American Games in 1991, but the Caribbean Games — a regional multisport event with considerably less international reach — gave the Cuban mint occasion to produce commemorative peso issues well before that. The 1981 series sits within a broader campaign of Cuban commemorative coinage that accelerated after 1977, largely aimed at hard-currency export rather than domestic circulation; most pieces left the island in collector sets and never passed through a single Cuban hand in trade.

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Cuba's commemorative peso program of the late 1970s and early 1980s was explicitly designed for foreign exchange — pieces were sold abroad in collector packaging to generate hard currency, not circulated domestically. The Caribbean Games series falls squarely into this export-driven production model, with mintages calibrated to collector demand rather than any monetary function.

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