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| 正面描述 | A vignette portrait of Juan Facundo Quiroga occupies the right portion of the note against a pink and violet guilloche underprint. The large denomination numeral "A5" appears at lower right, with the series designation and serial number printed at left and lower left respectively. Two facsimile signatures appear at centre-lower, attributed to the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Province. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is text-heavy, printed in dark ink on a light background with a small denomination numeral "5" at upper left and the "Cinco Australes" legend at right within a vertical panel. The central field is occupied by the full text of provincial Law 4534, set in small letterpress type across multiple numbered articles. |
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La Rioja's austral notes were issued under a provincial emergency finance scheme that proliferated across Argentina's interior provinces during the late 1980s as the federal government's own currency collapsed under hyperinflation. These quasi-monies — technically obligations of provincial treasuries rather than proper banknotes — circulated locally because there was simply nothing else available. Employees of provincial administrations were paid in them.
Casa de Moneda printed several of these provincial series simultaneously, which creates attribution headaches; plate reuse between denominations and provinces is documented.