The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
The Cuban economy was based on the production of sugar.
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The value of a 1932 Cuban Peso depends on its condition. In very good condition, such a coin is valued at about 67 US dollars.
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The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
The exchange rate is always changing due to the economy but in Cuba it's usually about the same. 1 Cuban peso or CUC is 1.08 US dollars. And 1 Canadian dollar is 0.93 Cuban cents/centavos in CUC (the Cuban currency) Well ive heard that 1 dollar here is 27 dollars but im not sure
The currency used in Cuba is the Cuban Peso (CUP) and the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC).
The Cuban peso is the national currency of Cuba.
In 2016, it is recommended to take either Euros or Canadian Dollars to Cuba as they are widely accepted and can be easily exchanged for Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC) at local exchange offices. It is important to note that US Dollars are subject to an additional 10 fee when exchanging in Cuba.
The major legal currency is the Cuban Convertible Peso.The symbol for it CUP.
nope! canadian ;)
Take the currency of your home country, and upon arrival in Cuba change it into Cuban convertable pesos, (CUC) which cannot be purchased outside of Cuba. Make sure your bills are clean and in good condition, it should be noted that for US currency there is an extra surcharge to exchange which is not applied to any other currency.
Havana is a city in the Republic of Cuba.The major legal currency for Cuba is the Cuban Convertible Peso.There is no international trading in the Cuban Convertible Peso, these can't be bought in advance if you're travelling to Cuba.
Which Peso? There are several currencies called the Peso, including the Chilean, Mexican and Cuban Pesos. Each has a different currency exchange rate, you need to write a new question telling which Peso you want the answer to.
You can buy most foreign currencies over the counter at high-street banks. Occasionally they might have to order large amounts specially for you - but they usually have reasonable quantities available to exchange 'over-the-counter'
The official currency is the Cuban Peso (CUP), divided into 100 centavos.