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| 裏面の説明 | 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. |
| 裏面の銘文 | 10000 REPUBLICA ARGENTINA EN UNION Y LIBERTAD Jura de la Bandera 27 de Febrero de 1812 (Translation: Argentine Republic In Union and Freedom Pledge of Allegiance 27 February 1812) |
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Argentina's inflation crisis forced the introduction of this 10,000-peso denomination in 2024 — a value that would have been unthinkable a decade earlier. The contract with China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation reflects a broader regional trend of Latin American central banks outsourcing to Chinese state printers, driven largely by cost and capacity constraints at domestic facilities like Casa de Moneda.
The cotton substrate at 90 g/m2 is relatively light for a high-denomination note, with security limited to a watermark — a thin specification given the inflationary pressure this denomination was created to address.