Coinage is scarce in Cuba. In 1952 they issued the pictured 40 centavos coin. These coins carry decent collectible value, especially in higher grades. They contain 0.289 troy ounces of silver.
Here are some approximate catalog values for the Cuban 40 centavos from 1952:
worn: $8 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $10
well preserved: $18
fully uncirculated: $40
Coins that are fully uncirculated and with a strong eye appeal can sell for upwards of $50 or more.
Be sure to check out the 'Important Terminology' page on the top left to properly interpret these catalog values.
A damaged coin will be worth its silver value. Look up the value of silver at a site like kitco. The value changes every day. With 0.289 troy ounces of silver per coin and a silver price of, say, $15 US dollars per troy ounce, each coin is worth 0.289 x 15 = $4.30 from its silver content alone.
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