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| 正面描述 | Central field bears the date 1823 in large numerals, flanked above by the legend BUENOS AYRES arching across the upper portion and below by the denomination UN DECIMO inscribed along the lower arc. The entire inscription is enclosed within a finely rendered olive or laurel wreath tied at the base, with the whole design surrounded by a beaded border. The layout is purely typographic with no figurative imagery, presenting a clean and functional neoclassical design characteristic of early Argentine provincial coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Buenos Aires struck this copper piece under provincial authority, predating Argentine national coinage by over a decade. The decimo real denomination was an attempt to introduce a fractional copper currency into a region where small change had been chronically absent — Spanish colonial supply chains had never reliably served the Río de la Plata with low-value specie, and the problem persisted well into the independence period.
The two-year run across 1822–1823 produced enough die variation to generate the two CJ varieties, differences subtle enough that many examples circulated without distinction.