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| Issuer | Province of Córdoba |
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| Year | 1843 |
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| Value | 1 Real |
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| Reverse lettering | CONFEDERADA J.P.P. |
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| Mintage | 1843 JPP - Type I CORDOV point |
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Córdoba issued its own coinage intermittently through the 1840s under provincial authority, a product of Argentina's prolonged failure to establish a unified national monetary system following independence. The confederation's chronic fiscal fragmentation meant individual provinces maintained de facto monetary autonomy well into the decade, and Córdoba's silver reales circulated primarily within provincial borders rather than at par across the region.
CJ#41.1 distinguishes this as the primary die variety catalogued by Cunietti-Ferrando, whose reference work remains the authoritative source for Argentine provincial coinage of this period.