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100 Pesos Overprint on 10 000 Pesos

Issuer Banco Central de la República Argentina
Year 1969-1971
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Carmine note with a portrait vignette of an elderly José de San Martín at right, executed in intaglio. A black overprint applies the new denomination and currency designation per Law 18.188, superseding the original 10,000 Pesos face value. Guilloche underprint patterns fill the background field.
Obverse lettering 100 PESOS LEY 18.188 Banco Central de la República Argentina pagará al portador y a la vista moneda nacional Diez Mil Pesos
(Translation: 100 Pesos Law 18,188 Central Bank of the Argentine Republic promise to pay the bearer on demand National currency Ten Thousand Pesos)
Reverse description Carmine reverse centered on a reproduction of Pedro Subercaseaux's painting 'The Hug of Maipú,' rendered as an intaglio vignette. The scene captures the historic embrace of José de San Martín, mounted at right, and Bernardo O'Higgins, mounted at left, following the Battle of Maipú on 5 April 1818. Denomination numerals and country title appear within the surrounding lettering border.
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