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  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • Well, OK, Rick, that selection of goodies at Super Lake was not inexpensive but I save so much money shopping in the indigenous market in San Cristóbal during the half year we live there that all that left over moneda is burning a hole in my pocket by the time I return to Lakeside.

    From My Cold, Dead Hands 2009

  • IIRC, the autopistas I've driven on all expected payment in moneda nacional (pesos).

    keeping track as you shop... 2005

  • Cuba has two currencies: the Cuban peso, known as moneda nacional, which Cubans typically get as salaries and use in routine purchases, and the Cuban convertible peso, which is called the CUC (pronounced kook), and which Cubans on the island informally call chavitos.

    BLACK ENTERPRISE 2009

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