CUBA
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The Cuban Peso
is the currency in Cuba.
Convertible Peso (CUC; symbol CUC$) = 100 centavos.
Notes are in CUC$100, 50, 20, 10 and 5.
Coins are in: CUC$1, and 20, 5, 2 and 1 centavos.
Cuban Money and Cuban Banks
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The Peso is the official currency of Cuba. Convertible Peso (CUC; symbol CUC$) = 100 centavos. Notes are in denominations of CUC$100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. Coins are in denominations of CUC$1, and 20, 5, 2 and 1 centavos. For an instant online currency exchange rate .
Peso Exchange Rate Indicators as of June 2007
| 1 Australian Dollar - | 0.89 Peso |
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| 1 British Pound - | 2.05 Peso |
| 1 Canadian Dollar - | 0.93 Peso |
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| 1 Euro - | 1.37 Peso |
| 1 Swiss Franc - | 0.83 Peso |
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| 1 US Dollar - | 1.36 Peso |
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Currency Exchange in Cuba
Money should be at state-run CADECAs (cheaper than banks) or international air- and seaports. Dollars attract a 10% surcharge on top of the normal commission (US citizens should bring Euros to exchange). All local currency must be exchanged again before leaving the country. Card transactions attract a surcharge.
: MasterCard and Visa are increasingly accepted, provided they are not issued by a US bank, or a bank with links to the USA, but hefty fees are often added. ATMs are still rare, but cash can be obtained in banks with non-US Visa credit and Visa debit cards. Cirrus/Maestro is not accepted.
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