Banknotes from Argentina

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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Real (1813-1881)

1 Sol = 1 Real • 16 Reales = 1 Escudo

Available for swap 4 Reales Bolivianos
1869

Local banknote
110 × 63 mm
P# S1781, N# 219004

Peso fuerte (1826-1881)

100 Centavos = 1 Peso

Available for swap 5 Centavos Fuertes
ND (1874)

Local banknote: Specialized Issues Banks 1865-1903
94 × 56 mm
P# S798, N# 301610
8 Centésimos Fuertes (Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Ayres)
1869

Local banknote
102 × 58 mm
P# S500, N# 332091
Available for swap 1 Peso (La Provincia de Buenos Ayres)
1870-1877

Local banknote: La Provincia de Buenos Ayres
112 × 62 mm
P# S481, N# 219003
5 Pesos (La Provincia de Buenos Ayres)
ND (1876-1877)

Local banknote
120 × 60 mm
P# S483, N# 376191

Peso moneda nacional (1881-1969)

100 Centavos = 1 Peso • 5 Pesos = 1 Argentino

5 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Fisrt Issue)

P# 1, N# 392979
Available for swap 5 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Second Issue)
95 × 50 mm
P# 5, N# 228288
5 Centavos
ND (1892-1894)

Standard banknote: 1892 Issue (Law 2822/1891)
96 × 56 mm
P# 213, Bottero# 1032 to 1035, N# 392566
Available for swap 5 Centavos
ND (1892-1896)

Standard banknote: 1891 Issue (Law 2707/1890)
96 × 56 mm
P# 209, Bottero# 1003 to 1011, N# 219005
10 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (First Issue)

P# 2, N# 392981
10 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Second Issue)
100 × 55 mm
P# 6, N# 205479
10 Centavos
ND (1892-1893)

Standard banknote: 1892 Issue (Law 2822/1891)
100 × 60 mm
P# 214, Bottero# 1036 to 1038, N# 392573
Available for swap 10 Centavos
ND (1892-1896)

Standard banknote: 1891 Issue (Law 2707/1890)
100 × 60 mm
P# 210, Bottero# 1012 to 1019, N# 203109
Available for swap 10 Centavos
ND (1895-1896)

Standard banknote: 1895 Second Issue (Law 2707/1890)
100 × 60 mm
P# 228, Bottero# 1045, Bottero# 1046, N# 220098
20 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Fisrt Issue)

P# 3, N# 220097
20 Centavos
ND (1884)

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Second Issue)
100 × 55 mm
P# 7, N# 348061
20 Centavos
ND (1892-1893)

Standard banknote: 1892 Issue (Law 2822/1891)
110 × 65 mm
P# 215, Bottero# 1039 to 1041, N# 283230
Available for swap 20 Centavos
ND (1892-1894)

Standard banknote: 1891 Issue (Law 2707/1890)
110 × 65 mm
P# 211, Bottero# 1020 to 1025, N# 340160
20 Centavos
ND (1895-1896)

Standard banknote: 1895 Second Issue (Law 2707/1890)
110 × 65 mm
P# 229, Bottero# 1047, Bottero# 1048, N# 203123
50 Centavos
1884

Standard banknote: El Banco Nacional - Law of 1883 (Fisrt Issue)

P# 4, N# 392786

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is gvaicika.

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