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100 Pesos

Uitgever Banco Central de la República Argentina
Jaar 2018-2019
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Waarde 100 Pesos
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Opschrift keerzijde REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA en unión y libertad
Cordón de Famatina
S.E. CASA DE MONEDA
PRESIDENTE B.C.R.A.
PRESIDENTE H.C.SENADORES
PARTE CONTINENTAL AMERICANA
(Translation: Argentine Republic in union and liberty / Famatina Range / S.E. Casa de Moneda / President B.C.R.A. / President of the Senate)
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Beschrijving beveiliging Electrotype watermark of the taruca visible when held to light; embedded security thread with microtext reading '$100'; the numeral '100' on the obverse shifting between gold and green on tilt
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Opmerkingen

The 100 Peso denomination was, until very recently, a reasonably meaningful note in everyday Argentine commerce. By the time this 2018–2019 issue entered circulation, inflation had already begun eroding that utility fast — the annual rate hit roughly 48% in 2018 and surged past 50% in 2019, making high-denomination notes functionally inadequate almost from the moment of printing. Casa de Moneda struggled to keep pace with demand, a problem compounded by the facility's chronic underfunding.

P#363A belongs to the "Animales Autóctonos" series, which replaced the historical figures series beginning in 2016 — a design change made under the Macri administration and controversial enough to become a minor political issue in itself.

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