Coins from Argentine provinces

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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Argentina › Argentine provinces › Argentine Confederation • Peso (1853-1862)

Available for swap 1 Centavo
1854

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.9 g • ⌀ 21.83 mm
KM# 23, CJ# 3, N# 26714
Available for swap 2 Centavos
1854

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 10 g • ⌀ 29.77 mm
KM# 24, CJ# 2, N# 25415
Available for swap 4 Centavos
1854

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 19.8 g • ⌀ 35.69 mm
KM# 25, CJ# 1, N# 27224

Argentina › Argentine provinces › Buenos Aires • Real (1822-1861)

16 Reales = 1 Escudo

1 Decimo Real (Pattern)
1822

Pattern
Copper • 6.6 g • ⌀ 23.6 mm
KM# Pn1, CJ# 11, N# 149260
Available for swap 1 Decimo Real
1822-1823

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 6.8 g • ⌀ 23.6 mm
KM# 1, CJ# 1-2, N# 4089
¼ Real
1827

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.2 g • ⌀ 20.18 mm
KM# 2, CJ# 13, N# 91234
Available for swap 5⁄10 Real
1827-1831

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.6 g • ⌀ 22.8 mm
KM# 3, CJ# 9, CJ# 10, CJ# 11, CJ# 12, N# 26204
½ Real
1840

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.5 g • ⌀ 22.1 mm
KM# 6, CJ# 17, N# 91235
10 Decimos Real
1827-1830

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 12 g • ⌀ 28.7 mm
KM# 4, CJ# 6, CJ# 7, CJ# 8, N# 30102
Available for swap 1 Real
1840

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.2 g • ⌀ 26.3 mm
KM# 7, CJ# 16, N# 28983
Available for swap 1 Real
1854

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 5 g • ⌀ 26.3 mm
KM# 10, CJ# 22, N# 89397
20 Decimos Real
1827

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 24.1 g • ⌀ 31.8 mm
KM# 5, CJ# 3, N# 86060
20 Decimos Real
1830

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 16.5 g • ⌀ 31.8 mm
KM# 5, CJ# 4, N# 92298
20 Decimos Real
1831

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 16.5 g • ⌀ 31.8 mm
KM# 5, CJ# 5, N# 92300
20 Decimos Real
1831

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 20.3 g • ⌀ 32.2 mm
KM# 5, CJ# 5, N# 125889
2 Reales
1840-1844

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 5.2 g • ⌀ 32 mm
KM# 8, CJ# 14, CJ# 15, N# 27068
Available for swap 2 Reales
1853-1856

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 7.4 g • ⌀ 31.9 mm
KM# 9, CJ# 18, CJ# 19, CJ# 20, CJ# 21, N# 15454
Available for swap 2 Reales
1860-1861

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 7.6 g • ⌀ 32 mm
KM# 11, CJ# 23, CJ# 24, N# 26469

Argentina › Argentine provinces › Buenos Aires • Unspecified currency

1 Peso Fuerte (Pattern)
1879

Pattern
Silver (.900) • 26.6 g • ⌀ 38.9 mm
KM# Pn14, CJ# 21, N# 356947

Argentina › Argentine provinces › Córdoba • Real (1833-1854)

16 Reales = 1 Escudo

¼ Real
ND (1833)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5 g • ⌀ 12 mm
KM# 1.2, CJ# 1, N# 159362

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is gvaicika.

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