1 Peso (1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa) 2000 front 1 Peso (1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa) 2000 back
1 Peso (1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa) 2000 photo

1 Peso 1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa

2000 year
Copper-nickel 26.1 g 37.9 mm
Description
Issuer
Cuba
Issuing bank
Central Bank of Cuba (Banco Central de Cuba)
Period
Second Republic (1959-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2000
Value
1 Peso (1&nbspCUP)
Currency
Cuban Peso (moneda nacional, 1914-date)
Composition
Copper-nickel
Weight
26.1 g
Diameter
37.9 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized
2000
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#39758
Rarity index
72%

Reverse

Wind Rose with Nativity scene inside. Series name above, event name below, issuing year on lower part of image.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
RELIQUIAS DE LA NAVEGACION
2000
1a. ROSA DE LOS VIENTOS de JUAN DE LA COSA

Translation:
Navigation Relics
2000
1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa

Edge

Plain

Comment

Rosa de los Vientos (Wind Rose) was the name given to navigation maps on America's Discovery times. Juan de la Cosa, was owner and captain of vessel "Santa María" (left his position to Columbus on the Discovery trip).
De la Cosa made the oldest known navigation map including New World on 1500, and was a main contributor to 1st. and 2nd. Columbus trips to America. He died from poisoned arrow of natives on 2nd. trip.

Interesting fact

The 1 Peso (1st. Wind Rose of Juan de la Cosa) 2000 coin from Cuba features a unique design that showcases the first wind rose to appear on a nautical chart, which was created by Juan de la Cosa, a Spanish cartographer and explorer, in the early 16th century. This design is significant because it represents the early history of navigation and cartography, and it highlights Cuba's rich cultural and maritime heritage.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2000  - - - - - -

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