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Issuer Casa de Moneda de la Nación Argentina
Year 1974-1976
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Weight 5 g
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Mintage 1974 - CJ# 326 - 77,292,377
1975 - CJ# 327.1 - A1 R1 (Obverse with small sun and thick Rim, Reverse with Thick Rim) - 423,000,000
1975 - CJ# 327.2 - A1 R2 (Obverse with small sun and thick Rim, Reverse with Fine Rim) -
1975 - CJ# 327.3 - A2 R1 (Obverse with Large Sun and Fine Rim, Reverse with Thick Rim) -
1975 - CJ# 327.4 - A2 R2 (Obverse with Large Sun and Fine Rim, Reverse with Fine Rim) -
1976 - CJ# 328 - 100,075,282
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This issue spans the most turbulent political transition in twentieth-century Argentine history — from Juan Perón's death in July 1974 through the military coup of March 1976 that brought the Process of National Reorganization to power. The Casa de Moneda continued striking through the chaos largely unchanged, making the date a more meaningful data point than the coin's face value, which inflation was already beginning to erode well before the junta took office.

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