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| 正面描述 | The obverse features the denomination numeral '20' prominently displayed in large, bold figures at the center of the field, with the word 'CENTAVOS' inscribed below in a straight legend. The circular peripheral legend 'REPUBLICA ARGENTINA' runs along the upper rim from left to right. The date appears at the bottom of the field, flanked on either side by a raised dot serving as a decorative stop. The overall design is typographic in character, with no figurative motif, emphasizing clarity and legibility in the Peronist-era coinage style. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a right-facing bareheaded bust of José de San Martín, the celebrated Argentine general and liberator, rendered in moderate relief with fine detail in the facial features, including a prominent moustache and period cravat at the neck. The effigy occupies the central field and extends toward the lower portion of the coin. The legend 'JOSE DE SAN MARTIN' curves along the left and upper-right periphery, flanking the portrait. The design is engraved in a restrained, realistic style characteristic of mid-twentieth-century Argentine coinage, attributed to engraver Mario Baiardi. |
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Argentina's shift to copper-nickel for this denomination in 1951 came under Perón's economic nationalism program, which prioritized domestic industrial capacity over imported raw materials. The non-magnetic composition distinguishes this type from the steel-core issues that followed almost immediately, as raw material pressures forced yet another reformulation within just a few years — making the copper-nickel window exceptionally short.
The reeded edge further separates this from transitional variants in the series. Two-year types from this period in Argentine coinage are routinely undervalued relative to their actual scarcity in unworn condition.