LEONOR MOLINA (1869-1957)
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LEONOR MOLINA (1869-1957)
Julia Casey submitted this article on Leonor Molina, the model for the Cuba Peso coins of 1897 and 1898. Thanks!-Editor
I came across an obituary notice from the January 15, 1957, Miami Herald for Leonor Molina who wasnoted to be the model for the Cuba Peso coins of 1897 and 1898. The obituary states that she was thewinner of abeauty contest held in Camaguey, Cuba
but that she returned to New York, her home formost of her life. I did find an 11-year-old Leonor in the 1880 New York City census living with herfamily, including her mother Elvira Molina and grandmother Ynes Betancourt, all listed as born in Cuba.There are newspaper notices in 1897 reporting on Leonor being the model for the coins.
However, there are additional articles in the Miami Herald shortly before Leonor died. In late 1956 it wasreported that Leonor was living in a nursing home in Miami and was aforgotten woman whose beautygraced the first coins issued by the island republic.
In response to this an F. Ramirez Corria wrote to theHerald from Havana. Corria stated that the Herald story on Molinawas not accurate
and that the truemodel for the coin was the teenage revolutionary Evangelina Cosio Cisneros.
Evangelina was living in Havana in 1956 and Corria reported that she provided a photograph of anexample of the coin that had been given to her by William Randolph Hearst of the New York Journal.Evangelina's plight and daring escape from a Cuban prison (through the efforts of the Journal reporterKarl Decker) had been used by Hearst to drum up support for Cuba's revolution before the sinking of theMaine took over the news cycles.
I can see how Evangelina may have thought to have been the model for the coins, however thecontemporary articles seem to clearly attribute the portrait to Leonor.
To read the complete Wikipedia article on Evangelina Cisneros, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelina_Cosio_y_Cisneros




