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| Issuer | Banco Central de la República Argentina |
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| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse description | The obverse presents portrait vignettes of Manuel Belgrano and María Remedios del Valle, the former derived from a portrait attributed to French artist François Casimir Carbonnier and the latter from the work La Capitana by Argentine artist Gisela Banzer. The denomination "DIEZ MIL PESOS" and the issuing authority "BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA" are inscribed in the surrounding lettering, with the numeral "10000" rendered in large format. Guilloche underprint patterns occupy the background field, contributing both aesthetic structure and anti-counterfeiting function. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse carries an artistic composition representing the historic Pledge of Allegiance ceremony of 27 February 1812, rendered as a figurative scene with multiple figures in period attire gathered around the Argentine flag. The inscription "JURA DE LA BANDERA 27 DE FEBRERO DE 1812" identifies the historical event, set within a structured graphic framework bearing the national motto "EN UNION Y LIBERTAD". The denomination "10000" and the legend "REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" are integrated into the design field. |
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| Protection description | Portrait watermark of María Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano, accompanied by their respective initials MV and MB |
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