Raciel V. writes:Â I’ve been trying to find how many Gold coins of each denomination were minted for Cuba in 1915 and 1916, but so far I’ve been unsuccessful. Can you find that information, or at least tell me where to obtain it? I’m primarily interested in the 1916 Cuban 10 Pesos Gold coin.
 Table of Cuba Gold under U.S Administration.
All struck at the Philadelphia Mint, USA.
Date | Denomination | Mintage Uncirculated | Mintage Proof |
1915 | One peso | 6,850Â (some purchased by Virgil Brand before delivery to the Banco National in Cuba) |
140 |
1916 | One peso | 11,000 | 100 |
1915 | Two pesos | 10,000 | 100 |
1916 | Two pesos | 15,000 | 8 |
1915 | Four pesos | 6,300 | 100 |
1916 | Four pesos | 129,000 | 90 |
1915 | Five pesos | 696,000 | ? |
1916 | Five pesos | 1,132,000 | ? |
1915 | Ten pesos | 95,000 | ? (very rare) |
1916 | Ten pesos | 1,169,000 | ? (very rare) |
1915 | Twenty pesos | 57,000 | ? (rare) |
1916 | Twenty pesos | (none made) | 10 |