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| Uitgever | Provincia de Salta |
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| Jaar | 1986-1987 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The face is dominated by a dense multicolour guilloche underprint in teal, orange, pink, and purple wave patterns across the entire field. At upper left, a spiral rosette vignette appears alongside the oval provincial seal of Salta set within a laurel wreath. The denomination '1' is printed in large numerals within a guilloche panel at the right, with 'UN AUSTRAL' in vertical letterpress along the right margin. Two manuscript signatures appear at the foot, captioned 'MINISTRO DE ECONOMIA' and 'GOBERNADOR', with the serial number printed at lower left. |
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| Varianten | P#S2612a - Bottom line on back ends with "Decreto 2248 del 16 de Noviembre de 1985" P#S2612b - Bottom line on back ends with "Decreto 1984/86" P#S2612c - Bottom line on back ends with "Decreto 245/87" P#S2612d - Bottom line on back ends with "Decreto 949/87" P#S2612e - Bottom line on back ends with "Decreto 1520/87" |
| Opmerkingen |
Argentina's provinces retained emergency authority to issue their own quasi-currency during the chronic instability of the 1980s, and Salta exercised it. These provincial notes circulated alongside — and often instead of — federal currency when the national supply failed to meet local demand, a situation that was neither unusual nor temporary during the Austral plan's troubled implementation after June 1985.
Casa de la Moneda, the federal mint, printed this note for a provincial issuer, an arrangement that underscores just how fragmented Argentine monetary administration had become by the mid-decade.