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  • 10 Centavos 1994-2013, KM# 576, Cuba
  • 10 Centavos 1994-2013, KM# 576, Cuba
Obverse

Cuban coat of arms within a laurel wreath. Date and value below.

The Cuban coat of arms consists of a shield, in front of a Fasces crowned by the Phrygian Cap, all supported by an oak branch on one side and a laurel wreath on the other. The coat of arms was created by Miguel Teurbe Tolón and was adopted on April 24, 1906.

The shield is divided into three parts: In the chief, a key charging a sea between two rocks, symbolizing Cuba’s geographical position between Florida and the Yucatán Peninsula. A bright rising sun in the background symbolizes the rising of the new republic. A key is a symbol of Cuba as Cuba is the key to the Americas. On the left are the stripes of the flag of Cuba but turned so as they are bendwise. On the right is a common Cuban landscape, Royal Palm tree, a symbol of Cuba with mountains in the background.

REPUBLICA DE CUBA
1994
diez centavos

Reverse

Value above the Castillo de la Real Fuerza.

The Castillo de la Real Fuerza (Castle of the Royal Force) is a star fort on the western side of the harbour in Havana, Cuba, set back from the entrance, and bordering the Plaza de Armas. Originally built to defend against attack by pirates, it suffered from a poor strategic position, being too far inside the bay. The fort is considered to be the oldest stone fort in the Americas, and was listed in 1982 as part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of "Old Havana and its Fortifications".

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CASTILLO DE LA FUERZA

Edge

10 Centavos

KM# 576
Characteristics
Material Nickel Plated Steel
Weight 4 g
Diameter 20 mm
Thickness 1.8 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Alt # KM# 576.1, KM# 576.2

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