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96 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

REPUBLIC OF CUBA (1869). 1 Peso July 10, 1869. Complete sheet of 9 banknotes cut into three strips (joined later, fits perfectly without missing paper). Series A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I, respectively. (Edifil 2017: 31). Extremely Fine.
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Price: 900€
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97 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

CUBA. 5 pesos. February 15, 1897. With matrix. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 72). Extremely Fine.
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Price: 225€
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98 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

CUBA. 50 pesos. May 15, 1896. SILVER overload. (Edifil 2017: 83). Good Extremely Fine.
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Price: 300€
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99 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

CUBA. Receipt for 50 pesos, convertible into bonds, issued on August 24, 1870 in Saratoga and signed by Miguel de Aldama, inscription "Exchanged on March 15, 1879". Very rare, piece of enormous historical load.

Former José Martí Collection, auctioned at Aureo on November 17, 2004, lot No. 5919.

On October 10, 1868, the Ten Years War (1868-1878) broke out, the first war for the Independence of Cuba, Aldama was involved in the conspiracies.
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Price: 1.300€

100 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

PUERTO RICO. 5 correlative bills of 1 Peso, without guillotining. August 17, 1895. (Edifil 2017: 11). very rare Uncirculated.
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Price: 1.500€
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101 | Spanish Colonies Bank Notes

SANTO DOMINGO. 2 pesos. May 1, 1862. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 2). To give us an idea of the extraordinary rarity of Dominican banknotes printed under Spanish domination, it should be noted that the annexation of Santo Domingo to Spain lasted only 4 years from 1861 to 1865. Extremely Fine.
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Price: 3.000€