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Currency Exchange Rates in Cuba: What's the Black Market Selling Price Today?

Wednesday, July 9, 2025 by Olivia Torres

Currency fluctuations in Cuba remained stable this Wednesday morning, as reported by the daily update from elTOQUE. After several days of volatile shifts in the values of the U.S. dollar, euro, and the Freely Convertible Currency (MLC), today shows no change.

As of noon local time on July 9th, the American dollar holds at 385 CUP, the euro at 425 CUP, and the MLC at 240 CUP. This follows a recent drop of five units in the MLC rate. Notably, the median value indicates a potential increase, with the euro being sold at 430 CUP. It remains to be seen whether this potential record high will persist throughout the day.

Exchange Rates as of 09/07/2025 - 12:28 p.m. in Cuba:

The U.S. Dollar (USD) to Cuban Peso (CUP) exchange rate according to elTOQUE is 385 CUP. The Euro (EUR) to CUP is rated at 425 CUP, and the MLC to CUP stands at 240 CUP.

USD to CUP Conversion:

  • 1 USD = 385 CUP
  • 5 USD = 1,925 CUP
  • 10 USD = 3,850 CUP
  • 20 USD = 7,700 CUP
  • 50 USD = 19,250 CUP
  • 100 USD = 38,500 CUP

EUR to CUP Conversion:

  • 1 EUR = 425 CUP
  • 5 EUR = 2,125 CUP
  • 10 EUR = 4,250 CUP
  • 20 EUR = 8,500 CUP
  • 50 EUR = 21,250 CUP
  • 100 EUR = 42,500 CUP
  • 200 EUR = 85,000 CUP
  • 500 EUR = 212,500 CUP

Common Questions About Currency Exchange in Cuba

Why is the euro being sold at a higher rate today?

The euro's selling price at 430 CUP is likely due to market speculation and demand, but it remains to be seen if this will be a stable increase or a temporary spike.

What affects the fluctuations of currency rates in Cuba?

Currency rates in Cuba can be influenced by external economic conditions, governmental policies, and internal market demand and supply dynamics.

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