Paper Money Book

The 100 pesos banknote P-367; B-423, valued at US$1.32 or €1.13, is characterized by unique features that set it apart. With a blend of purple and rose hues and dimensions measuring 155 x 65 mm, this currency note exudes a distinct visual presence.

On the front side of the note, the denomination itself is used as a registration device, enhancing its security features. Adorned with images of flowers and María Eva Duarte de Perón, a rose with an optical variable ink (OVI) effect adds an intriguing visual element. Flipping the note reveals a depiction of the coat of arms, a sunburst, and a crowd of women surrounding María Eva Duarte de Perón, celebrating her role as a proponent of Law 13.010. The scene of women voting in 1948 further highlights her significance.

A windowed security thread with printed “BCRA 100” runs through the note, contributing to its security measures. Produced by Sociedad del Estado (S.E.) Casa de Moneda in Buenos Aires, the note carries a watermark portraying María Eva Duarte de Perón along with an electrotype “EP,” adding an additional layer of security.

The note has no date, signifying its creation in 2022, with an expected introduction by the end of the same year. The series is marked as “J.” The signatures of Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pesce lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

The 200 pesos banknote P-368; B-424, valued at US$2.64 or €2.27, stands out with its distinctive features. With a bold blue color and dimensions measuring 155 x 65 mm, this currency note commands attention.

On the front side of the note, the denomination serves as a registration device, enhancing its security features. Adorned with images of flowers, Martín Miguel de Güemes, and Juana Azurduy, a poncho with an optical variable ink (OVI) effect adds an intriguing visual element. Flipping the note reveals a depiction of the coat of arms, a sunburst, and a group of soldiers on horseback during the Campaña gaucha (1814 – 1825), a scene that pays homage to historical events.

A windowed security thread with printed “BCRA 200” runs through the note, contributing to its security measures. Produced by Sociedad del Estado (S.E.) Casa de Moneda in Buenos Aires, the note carries a watermark portraying Martín Miguel de Güemes and Juana Azurduy along with electrotype “MG” and “JA,” adding an additional layer of security.

The note has no date, signifying its creation in 2022, with an expected introduction by the end of the same year. The series is marked as “J.” The signatures of Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pesce lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

The 500 pesos banknote P-369; B-425, valued at US$6.60 or €5.67, is characterized by distinct features that make it noteworthy. With a vibrant green color and dimensions measuring 155 x 65 mm, this currency note commands attention.

On the front side of the note, the denomination serves as a registration device, enhancing its security features. Adorned with images of flowers, María Remedios del Valle, and Manuel Belgrano, a sunburst with an optical variable ink (OVI) effect adds a captivating visual element. Flipping the note reveals a depiction of the coat of arms, a sunburst, and soldiers on horseback pledging allegiance to the flag on February 27, 1812, commemorating a significant historical event.

A windowed security thread with printed “BCRA 500” runs through the note, contributing to its security measures. Produced by Sociedad del Estado (S.E.) Casa de Moneda in Buenos Aires, the note carries a watermark portraying María Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano along with electrotype “MV” and “MB,” adding an additional layer of security.

The note has no date, signifying its creation in 2022, with an expected introduction by the end of the same year. The series is marked as “J.” The signatures of Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pesce lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

The 1000 pesos banknote P-70; B-426, valued at US$13.19 or €11.34, is distinguished by unique features that set it apart. With a vibrant orange color and dimensions measuring 155 x 65 mm, this currency note possesses a distinct visual presence.

On the front side of the note, the denomination itself is used as a registration device, enhancing its security features. Adorned with images of flowers and José de San Martín, flames with an optical variable ink (OVI) effect add an intriguing visual element. Flipping the note reveals a depiction of the coat of arms, a sunburst, and soldiers on horseback crossing the Andes on January 17, 1817, commemorating a historic achievement.

A windowed security thread with printed “BCRA 1000” runs through the note, contributing to its security measures. Produced by Sociedad del Estado (S.E.) Casa de Moneda in Buenos Aires, the note carries a watermark portraying José de San Martín along with an electrotype “JSM,” adding an additional layer of security.

The note carries the year “ND” (No Date), signifying its creation in 2022, with an expected introduction by the end of the same year. The series is marked as “J.” The signatures of Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pesce lend their authority to the note, reinforcing its official nature.

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