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(en) Argentina is a country in South America bordering Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay. The republic has its origins in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata before fighting an independence war from 1810 until 1818. It took another few decades before a centralised government was accepted by all provinces. Mass immigration from especially Italy at the end of the 19th century gave Argentina its distinct culture in Latin America. The political and economic challenges of the 20th century caused many bouts of inflation and are reflected in the many types of Argentine coins. Currency reforms took place in 1881, 1970, 1983, 1985 and 1992.

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Peso convertible (1992-date)

1 Peso = 100 Centavos

1 Peso
ND (1993)

Banknotes › Local banknotes
155 × 65 mm
Colantonio Bonos# 227, 228, P# S2351, N# 236836
2 Pesos
ND (1993)

Banknotes › Local banknotes
155 × 65 mm
Colantonio Bonos# 230, N# 409156
5 Pesos
ND (1993-1998)

Banknotes › Local banknotes
155 × 65 mm
Colantonio Bonos# 233, 234, P# S2351, N# 448173
10 Pesos
ND (1993-1998)

Banknotes › Local banknotes
155 × 65 mm
Colantonio Bonos# 236, 236R, etc., P# 2356, N# 328420

Austral

Available for swap 100 000 Australes (Catamarca Token Coinage; Fray Mamerto Esquiu)
1990

Coins › Local coins: Fray Mamerto Esquiu
Srebro (.900) • 15 g • ⌀ 30 mm
KM# Tn1, N# 60723
4 000 000 Australes (Catamarca Token Coinage; Fray Mamerto Esquiu)
1990

Coins › Local coins
Złoto (.750) • 25.02 g • ⌀ 30 mm
N# 115067

Unspecified currency

Available for swap 1 Corona (Catamarca Token Coinage; Corona)
ND

Coins › Local coins
Srebro (.900) • 15 g • ⌀ 30 mm
N# 115068

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