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| 背面描述 | Central vignette presents an intaglio view of the neoclassical facade of the Banco Central de la República Argentina building, rendered in brown and olive tones with fine architectural detail including arched windows, pilasters, a clock at the pediment, and a grand entrance staircase. The Argentine national coat of arms in teal appears at the lower left within a decorative surround, accompanied by elaborate multicolour guilloche scrollwork. The denomination is stated in large numerals at upper right and in full text along the lower margin above an ornate floral underprint. |
| 背面铭文 | REPUBLICA ARGENTINA 50.000 BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA 50.000 CINCUENTA MIL PESOS CASA DE MONEDA (Translation: Republic of Argentina / Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina / Fifty Thousand Pesos / Mint) |
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This note belongs to the "Pesos Argentinos" transitional period — except it doesn't. The 50,000 Pesos denomination was part of the outgoing Pesos series, issued during the final stretch of military junta rule and the catastrophic inflation that made such face values routine. Argentina's central bank was printing high-denomination notes almost continuously through this period simply to keep pace with a currency losing value faster than new issues could be distributed.
The Casa de Moneda plant in Buenos Aires handled the full series domestically. A single watermark as the primary security feature reflects the stripped-back specification typical of high-volume emergency-scale production runs.