Mayelana ne-Cuban Peso
The Cuban Peso has been the currency of Cuba since 1857. For many years, it operated alongside the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), which was pegged to the US Dollar. In 2021, Cuba retired the CUC, leaving the CUP as the sole official currency.
The name 'Peso' is Spanish for 'weight', a legacy of the Spanish colonial currency system.
Amaqiniso Athakazelisayo
The Dual-Currency System
For over 25 years, Cuba had a unique and complex dual-currency system with the CUP (national peso) and CUC (convertible peso) circulating simultaneously.
Che Guevara on a Banknote
The 3-peso banknote famously features the portrait of revolutionary leader Che Guevara.
Monetary Unification
The process of eliminating the CUC in 2021, known as 'día cero' (zero day), was a major economic shake-up for the country.
Umgqa Wesikhathi Somlando
The Cuban Peso is introduced.
The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) is introduced, pegged 1:1 to the USD.
The CUC is officially retired as part of a monetary unification process.
Izinkomba
Amabhange
Izinhlamvu zemali
Izici Zokuvikeleka
Amaqiniso Asheshayo
- Ikhodi ye-ISO
- CUP
- Uphawu
- ₱
- Ikhodi Yezinombolo
- 192
- Iyunithi encane
- Centavo (1/100)
- Kwethulwe
- 1857-01-01
Ibhange Elikhulu
- Igama
- Central Bank of Cuba
- Ikhanda elikhulu
- Havana, Cuba
- Yasungulwa
- 1997
- Umbusi Wamanje
- Joaquín Alonso Vázquez (kusukela ngo 2023)
Idatha Yomnotho
- Isabelo Semali Yokugcina
- 0.0%
- Isabelo Sevolumu ye-Forex
- 0.0%
- Izinga Lokwenyuka Kwamanani
- 31.34%
- Izinga Lenzalo
- 2.25%
Amanani Okushintshisana
Yini Ethinta Izinga le-CUP?
Usukulungele Ukuguqula CUP?
Thola amanani okushintshisana abukhoma bese uguqula Ipesos yaseCuba kunoma iyiphi imali.