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1 Peso

Uitgever Provincia de Córdoba
Jaar 2002
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Afmetingen 155 × 65 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde PROVINCIA DE CORDOBA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA LETRAS DE CANCELACIONES DE OBLIGACIONES PROVINCIALES DE CORDOBA (LECOP CORDOBA) AL PORTADOR UN PESO VALOR NOMINAL VENCIMIENTO 31 DE OCTUBRE DE 2004
(Translation: PROVINCE OF CORDOBA ARGENTINIAN REPUBLIC LETTERS OF CANCELLATION OF PROVINCIAL OBLIGATIONS FROM CORDOBA (LECOP CORDOBA) TO THE BEARER ONE PESO NOMINAL VALUE EXPIRY 31 OCTOBER 2004)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed primarily in black on white stock and carries the full legal text of the enabling legislation in multiple articles. A small numeral '1' vignette appears at upper right and lower right within a fine guilloche border, and the title heading is set in bold letterpress at the top centre.
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Argentina's 2001–2002 financial collapse forced several provinces to issue their own quasi-currencies when federal peso liquidity dried up. Córdoba's series, known locally as "lecops" or simply "los papelitos," functioned as wage-payment instruments for provincial employees and were accepted under legal pressure by local businesses — not by genuine market confidence.

Printing in Santiago rather than Buenos Aires was a purely logistical decision: Casa de Moneda de Argentina was overwhelmed by the national emergency, and Chilean production capacity was tapped across multiple provincial contracts during the same period. The S-prefix in the Pick reference reflects the note's quasi-governmental, non-central-bank status.

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