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2 Pesos

Uitgever Provincia de Tucumán
Jaar 1999
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Afmetingen 155 × 65 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain white reverse printed in black letterpress with the full text of the authorizing legislation. The heading identifies the bond series and references the amending laws. The large numeral '2' appears in light underprint at left. An 'X' security mark is present at lower right.
Opschrift keerzijde PROVINCIA DE TUCUMAN - BONOS DE CANCELACION DE DEUDAS LEY 5728 MODIFICADA POR LEYES 5866 Y 6969
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Opmerkingen

Tucumán's quasi-currency emission of 1999 belongs to the wave of provincial "cuasimonedas" that proliferated across Argentina as the convertibility straitjacket — one peso pegged to one dollar — starved provincial governments of liquidity. Unable to devalue or print national currency, cash-starved provinces issued their own obligations in lieu of wages and public payments. Tucumán's notes circulated alongside those of at least a dozen other provinces, all technically redeemable in pesos but trading at discounts in practice.

The series preceded the full collapse by roughly two years; when the convertibility system finally broke in late 2001, most surviving provincial paper was absorbed into federal emergency settlement arrangements at negotiated rates.

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