10 Dollars

Features

Issuer Cuba
Year 1905
Value 10 Dollars
Currency Pre-Republic (1870-1898)
Composition Paper
Size 180 × 80 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized 1905
Number
N#
299041
References P# 68D
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.

Series: National Bank of Cuba (private)

Obverse

Issuer name on top, portrait of Tomás Estrada Palma at center. Face value in roman numbers and letters on sides, on arabic numbers letters below portrait.
Color: black.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA
NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA
EL BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR Á LA PRESENTACIÓN
EN SU OFICINA DE LA CIUDAD DE LA HABANA LA CANTIDAD DE
DIEZ DOLLARS X DIEZ DOLLARS X
ORO, Ó SU EQUIVALENTE EN MONEDA CORRIENTE DE LOS E. U. DE AMERICA
10

Translation:
National Bank of Cuba
National Bank of Cuba
The National Bank of Cuba will pay to the bearer, on its presentation
at office on Havanna city the amount of
Ten Dollars X (roman numbers) Ten Dollars (roman numbers)
Gold, or its equivalent on currency of the United States of America
10

Reverse

At center fortress: castle of the Three Kings of the Point.
Issuer name in Spanish above image, and in English below, face value in numbers on both sides of image.
Color: green.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA
10 10
NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA

Translation:
National Bank of Cuba
10 10
National Bank of Cuba

Printer

American Banknote Corporation (American Bank Note Company), Ottawa, New York, United States (1795-date)

Comments

"Banco Nacional de Cuba - National Bank of Cuba" (complete name was on both languages), was a private bank, created from the reformatting of a branch of the North American Trust Company, and had not relation with the later public bank Banco Nacional de Cuba, created on 1949.

Tomás Estrada Palma was President of Cuba at the moment of the printing of these notes.

This bank had not issuing privileges, but they ordered to ABNC to print a series of banknotes on 1905, first issued using "Pesos" currency and later, on the same year another series using "Dollars" currency.

As said before, this bank was not allowed to issue notes, so they were not distributed, most of the were destroyed, and remains are scarce, also were printed specimens, that are a bit more common.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1905)  Not issued note

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