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2 Pesos

Uitgever Provincia de Corrientes
Jaar 2000
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Waarde 2 Pesos
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Opschrift voorzijde PROVINCIA DE CORRIENTES
CERTIFICADOS DE CANCELACION DE OBLIGACIONES DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORRIENTES
CECACOR
DECRETO - LEY Nº 1/99
AL PORTADOR
FECHA DE EMISION: 01/08/2000
AMORTIZACION DE CAPITAL E INTERESES
VENCIMIENTO: 31/01/2002
MINISTRO DE HACIENDA Y FINANZAS
INTERVENTOR FEDERAL DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORRIENTES
SERIE B
DOS PESOS
2
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is devoted entirely to the printed legal text of the CECACOR instrument, set in columns of small Spanish-language type on a lightly toned paper ground with a subtle guilloche underprint. The heading CERTIFICADOS DE CANCELACION DE OBLIGACIONES DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORRIENTES (CECACOR) / DECRETO - LEY Nº 1/99, 34/00 y DECRETO Nº 1236/00 appears at the top, followed by several numbered articles — 28° through 34° — establishing the legal framework, authorised total issuance, maturity, interest rate, and redemption conditions. A stylised floral vignette is printed in the lower right corner as a decorative element.
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Opmerkingen

Corrientes issued its own provincial currency in the late 1990s and early 2000s — a direct consequence of the Argentine federal government's fiscal squeeze on the provinces under the Convertibility regime. These notes, called "Cecacor" (Certificados de Cancelación de Deudas de Corrientes), were used to pay provincial employees and contractors when the province lacked sufficient federal transfers to meet its obligations in national pesos.

The Cecacor circulated under legal duress — local businesses were effectively compelled to accept them despite having no obligation to do so under federal law. Several other Argentine provinces issued similar quasi-currencies in the same period, but Corrientes was among the earliest and most aggressive in doing so.

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