Cuba – 1981 – 100 Pesos – Pinta – NGC MS68
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Description
Cuba – 1981 – 100 Pesos – Columbus Ship – Pinta
From the series of Columbus ships that discovered America: Santa Maria, Nińa and Pinta.
Only 2000 copies were minted.
What makes this specimen special is its NGC MS68 certification.
History:
The fleet of Columbus’ first transatlantic voyage of discovery in 1492 consisted of the three famous ships Santa Maria, Nińa and Pinta.
On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew set sail from the port of Palos in southern Spain with three ships: la Santa Clara (Niña), la Pinta and la Santa Gallega (Santa Maria). Two of the ships, the Niña and the Pinta, were quite tiny by today’s standards – only 50 to 70 feet, but were prized for their speed and maneuverability. The Santa Maria was the largest of the three ships in which Christopher Columbus began his long voyage to find a western sea route to India on August 3, 1492. On October 12, he discovered the island of San Salvador, east of Cuba. This was the beginning of the Spanish colonization of Central America.
Technical details:
Front
Cuban coat of arms, country name on top, weight and fineness on sides, face value on bottom.
Labeling:
REPUBLICA DE CUBA
12 G. 100 PESOS AU 0.917
Back
Christopher Columbus’ ship named “Pinta”, date and mint mark top right, name of ship below.
Labeling:
DESCUBRIMIENTO DE AMERICA
1981
PINTA
Mint:
Empresa Cubana de Acuñaciones, Havana, Cuba
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