Cuba
Cuba is an island nation, and the US is not.
Many factors contributed to tensions between the U.S. and Cuba in the 1950s. Cuba's army was growing, Cuba was impoverished by communism coming to power, and American businesses were nationalized.
The Bay of Pigs incident took place at the south coast of Cuba. This action was accomplished in 1961 when Fidel Castro took power in Cuba.
Soviet missiles were in Cuba and US attempt to oust Castro was complete failure
The value of a 1916 G Republic of Cuba coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. It is recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin dealer or appraiser to determine its exact value.
There were eight countries that issued a 20 centavos coin in 1920 ... Argentina Chile Colombia Cuba Mexico Peru Philippines Portugal so need to know which one - also condition.
1920 is actually a "better" year for Cuban coins, but usually only if they are in uncirculated or perfect uncirculated condition. Otherwise, your coin is likely worth just a few dollars or less.
The republic of Cuba, year made was 1920, and Patria Y Libertad was recruited by Chilean security services and participated in the repression against political opposition enacted by Pinochet's junta.
Most likely it's going to be something you'd find in a dealer's misc. foreign bin for 25 cents, but to be sure, you'd have to list the date, denomination, and condition of the coin to get an exact appraisal.
Museum of the Revolution - Cuba - was created in 1920.
The word centavo means one-hundredth and is used in many countries to represent a coin similar to a penny. Some countries which use centavos include Bolivia, Brazil, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Argentina.
You are asking about a 40 centavo ("cuarenta" is Spanish for "forty") coin from Cuba (KM#32). The coin is made of 75% Copper and 25% Nickel and weighs 9.6 grams. The front has the national arms of Cuba within a wreath, with "REPUBLICA DE CUBA" (Spanish for "Republic of Cuba") above and "CUARENTA CENTAVOS" ("Spanish for "Forty Centavos") below. The back has a bust of Camilo Cienfuegos Gomaran (although with a beard that makes the image look like Fidel Castro), a revolutionary leader who somewhat mysteriously disappeared shortly after Castro took over, with the date "1962" to the left and "PATRIA O MUERTE" ("Fatherland or Death") above. 15,250,000 such coins were minted at the Kremnica, Czechoslovakia mint. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, it is valued at US$3.00 in Very Fine condition, US$5.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$7.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$12.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Cuba also produced a 40 centavo coin in 1952, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Cuba. It is 90% silver (0.2893 troy ounces of silver) and measures 28mm in diameter. 1,250,000 were produced. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, it is worth about US$6.00 in Very Fine condition, about US$8.00 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$25.00 in Uncirculated condition, and about US$75.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. In any case, the "melt value" of the silver comprising the coin is about US$9.25 (as of mid-December 2011).
Marta Elba was born in 1920, in Cuba.
Yes these have great value because of the STRICT no trade policy with Cuba You should check on eBay for their value.
Carlos Rigual was born on November 4, 1920, in Cuba.
Leonor Borrero was born on November 5, 1920, in Cuba.