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10 Pesos

Issuer Banco Central de la República Argentina
Year 2016
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Intaglio portrait of General Manuel Belgrano at right, rendered in brown tones, with a central guilloche underprint in teal and a floral laurel branch vignette running vertically through the middle of the note. A small equestrian vignette and a figure of a drummer appear in the underprint field to the left of the portrait. The denomination numeral "10" is printed in large brown letterpress at centre-left, accompanied by a green latent-image rosette with the numeral "10" at lower left. The "May Sun" device appears at upper left.
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Reverse description The reverse carries a multicolour historical vignette illustrating the creation of the Argentine flag on 27 February 1812 along the Paraná River, with General Manuel Belgrano and Juana Azurduy de Padilla on horseback, swords raised toward the newly unfurled flag. The scene is set against an architectural and landscape background rendered in blue and brown tones, with guilloche border work framing the composition.
Reverse lettering REPUBLICA ARGENTINA en unión y libertad Creación de la bandera Juremos vencer a nuestros enemigos interiores y exteriores, y la América del Sud será el templo de la Independencia, de la unión y de la libertad. En fe de que así lo juráis, decid conmigo... Viva la Patria. Juana Azurduy: la flor del Alto Perú; heroína de la Patria Grande que luchó por la gesta de la Independencia.
(Translation: Argentine Republic in union and liberty Creation of the flag Let us swear to overcome our internal and external enemies, and South America will be the temple of Independence, union and freedom. In faith that you swear so, say with me... Long live the Homeland. Juana Azurduy: the flower of Upper Peru; heroine of the Patria Grande who fought for the feat of independence.)
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