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100 Pesos Queen Joanna

Features

Issuer Cuba
Period Second Republic (1959-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 1991
Value 100 Pesos (100 CUP)
Currency Cuban Peso (moneda nacional, 1914-date)
Composition Gold (.999)
Weight 31.1 g
Diameter 38 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized 1991
Number
N#
294252
References KM# 451
Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes).
, JMA# AAEE416
José María Aledón; 1999. La moneda de Cuba = The Coin of Cuba. Dobler Difusiones, Havana, Cuba.

Commemorative issue

Queen Joanna of Spain

Series: Hispan-American Figures

Obverse

Cuban coat of arms, country name as curved legend on top, face value below, weight and fineness on sides, rope design close to edge.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
REPUBLICA DE CUBA
1 OZ 100 PESOS AU 0.999

Translation:
Republic of Cuba
3 ounces 30 Pesos gold 0.999

Engraver: Charles Edward Barber

Reverse

Bust of Queen Joanna, with name and title below; event name as curved legend on half top, date on bottom; issue date and mintmark to right of image. Rope design around near edge.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
★ V CENTENARIO ★
1991
IOANNA ★ 1492 ★ HISP • REG

Translation:
5th. Centenary
1991
Joanna 1492 Spanish Queen

Engraver: Francisco Puen Ávila

Designer: Francisco Puen Ávila

Edge

Reeded.

Mint

Empresa Cubana de Acuñaciones, Havana, Cuba

Comments

Queen Joanna, daughter of the "Catholic King and Queen" of Spain, in fact was the first monarch of Spain, cause her father, Ferdinand was King of Aragon (and other reigns), and her mother, Isabella was Queen of Castile (and other reigns).
Her life was complicated, as, in spite of the strict religious style of her parents, she was reluctant to rites, and indifferent to religion in general.
Joanna was the third kid, so had few chances to inherit the kingdoms, but owing to the death of her elder siblings (John and Isabella), while living their parents, and her nephew Michael (son of Isabella), she became Queen of Castile upon the death of her mother, on 1504.
King Ferdinand declared his daughter as Queen of Castile. On 1506, Joanna husband (Philip, "the handsome") died, and a few later, on 1509, King Ferdinand, arguing mental problems of her, became regent for Castile, being Joanna confined at Tordesillas Royal Castle. After death of King Ferdinand, on 1516, Joanna's son Charles (seventeen years old at the moment), assumed as co-King to reign together with Joanna, but in fact, he managed to keep the queen confined, owing to alleged mental illness of Joanna, and became Charles I.
On 1520, a revolt gave freedom to Joanna, but on 1521 charles defeated the revolt, and took control again, confining in the castle his mother for the rest of her life.
Joanna shared her confinement with her youngest daughter Catalin, till she left to marry the Portugal king on 1525.
Queen Joanna is known as "Joanna the mad", but recent findings tend to confirm the mental illness was the argument used first by her father, the King Ferdinand, and later by her son, King Charles to maintain the power of Spain. Is noticeably the lack of documentation of the period, investigators think such documentation was destroyed or hidden by the kings.

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1991  Photo 200 $ 6500 Proof

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Actual gold weight: 0.999 oz
Current gold price: 4431.31 USD/oz (see gold price )

Past sales

Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)
Heritage Auctions
Wednesday & Thursday World & Ancient Coins Weekly Online Auction 232110
Lot 62321
Internet Archive
10 Mar 2021 UNC
(NGC PR67 Ultra Cameo)
USD 2113.20
(incl. buyer's premium)
Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)Picture 1 of a sold 100 Pesos (Queen Joanna)
Heritage Auctions
2020 January 12 - 13 World Coins Signature Auction - New York 3081
Lot 30388
Internet Archive
13 Jan 2020 UNC
(NGC PR70 Ultra Cameo)
USD 2520.00
(incl. buyer's premium)
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