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40 Centavos Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán

Issuer Cuba
Year 1962
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE CUBA • CUARENTA CENTAVOS •
(Translation: Republic of Cuba Forty Cents)
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Additional information

Cienfuegos was killed in October 1959 when his aircraft disappeared over the sea shortly after the revolution's consolidation — officially ruled an accident, though speculation about foul play has never fully subsided. Cuba issued this coin three years later as part of a broader commemorative program honoring the revolution's martyrs, a category that conveniently excluded anyone still alive and potentially inconvenient.

The copper-nickel alloy chosen here was already becoming scarce in Cuban circulation by 1962, the same year the U.S. trade embargo tightened sharply following the Missile Crisis.

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