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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in brown and cream tones and carries the full text of Decreto Acuerdo N° 0059/95, setting out the legal framework for the Certificado de Crédito Fiscal instrument, arranged in multiple numbered articles across the full face of the note. A decorative guilloche border runs along the left and right margins. |
| 背面铭文 | DECRETO ACUERDO N° 0059/95 Artículo 1° ... (Translation: DECREE AGREEMENT No. 0059/95 Article 1...) |
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San Juan's provincial quasi-currency of the 1990s belongs to the broader Argentine lecop and patacón phenomenon, though San Juan's own instruments — known locally as huarpes — predate the better-known national emergency issues by several years. The province began issuing these notes amid severe fiscal stress as federal co-participation transfers dried up, using them to pay government workers who had little practical choice but to accept them.
Provincial acceptance was legally mandated for local tax obligations, which gave the notes enough forced circulation to function. Whether private merchants honored them was another matter entirely.