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20 Pesos

Uitgever Junta de la Administración de la Casa de Moneda, Buenos Ayres
Jaar 1844
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in brown on plain paper and carries a horizontal layout with two oval vignettes at left and right, each inscribed VEINTE within a decorative border. A central oval cartouche bears the legend LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS-AYRES / Reconoce este Billete and is flanked by the denomination numeral 20 at bottom center. Along the lower register, a pastoral vignette shows horses and cattle in motion, while two manuscript signatures of the issuing Junta appear above it; the date 1.º de Abril de 1844 is inscribed at lower right, and patriotic slogans run along the top margin.
Opschrift voorzijde ¡VIVA LA CONFEDERACION ARGENTINA!
¡MUERAN LOS SALVAGES UNITARIOS!
LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS-AYRES
Reconoce este Billete
VEINTE PESOS MONEDA CORRIENTE
Por la Junta de Administracion de la Casa de Moneda
VEINTE
20
1.º de Abril de 1844
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The Junta de la Administración de la Casa de Moneda was the issuing arm of the Buenos Aires mint during the Rosas period — a time when the province's paper currency had long since abandoned any pretense of convertibility. The inconvertible peso corriente had been the de facto standard since the early 1820s banking experiments collapsed, and by 1844 these notes were functioning in a chronic inflationary environment with no metallic backing whatsoever.

PS#387 is among the more elusive issues in the Buenos Aires provincial series. Locally printed materials from this period were produced under considerable technical constraints, and survival rates are low.