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| 背面描述 | Central intaglio vignette in red-brown tones illustrating El Palmar National Park in Colón, Entre Ríos Province, with tall yatay palms reflected in a foreground waterway. The Argentine national coat of arms, set within an oval frame surmounted by the May Sun, appears at left, while elaborate guilloche rosette corner pieces bearing the numeral "10.000" flank the composition on both sides. The inscription "DIEZ MIL PESOS" runs in large type along the lower edge, and a decorative floral-vine border frames the right margin. |
| 背面铭文 | REPUBLICA ARGENTINA 10.000 PARQUE NACIONAL "EL PALMAR" COLON - ENTRE RIOS DIEZ MIL PESOS 10.000 CASA DE MONEDA DE LA NACION (Translation: Argentine Republic 10,000 El Palmar National Park, Colón, Entre Ríos Province Ten Thousand Pesos 10,000 National Mint) |
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The 10,000 Peso denomination was introduced under the military junta that took power in March 1976, part of Economy Minister José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz's attempt to stabilize an economy hemorrhaging under hyperinflation. It didn't work. By the time this series closed in 1983, a 10,000 Peso note had lost virtually all purchasing power — the denomination that had seemed extraordinary at issue was effectively worthless before the series even ended.
In 1983, the entire Peso series was superseded by the Peso Argentino at 10,000-to-1, collapsing this note's face value to a single new Peso on conversion.