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5 Australes

Issuer Provincia de Jujuy
Year 1986
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Printer Ciccone Calcografica
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Obverse lettering PROVINCIA DE JUJUY
TITULO PUBLICO AL PORTADOR
LEY No 4248 - ART. 16 DECRETO - ACUERDO No 3997 - H-86
CINCO AUSTRALES
FECHA DE CADUCIDAD: 31 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1988
MINISTRO DE ECONOMIA
GOBERNADOR
(Translation: JUJUY PROVINCE / PUBLIC TITLE TO THE BEARER / LAW No 4248 - ART. 16 DECREE-AGREEMENT No 3997 - H-86 / FIVE AUSTRALES / EXPIRY DATE: DECEMBER 31, 1988 / MINISTER OF ECONOMY / GOVERNOR)
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Reverse lettering PROVINCIA DE JUJUY - TITULO PUBLICO AL PORTADOR
Ley No 4248, Articulo 16: Autorizase al Poder Ejecutivo a hacer uso del credito hasta la cantidad de dieciseis millones de australes (A 16.000.000,00) en titulos publicos al portador del Tesoro Provincial...
Decreto-Acuerdo No 3997 - H-86
(Translation: PROVINCE OF JUJUY - BEARER PUBLIC BOND / Law No 4248, Article 16: The Executive Power is authorized to make use of credit up to the amount of sixteen million australes (A 16,000,000.00) in bearer public bonds of the Provincial Treasury... / Decree-Agreement No 3997 - H-86)
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Jujuy's provincial austral issues of 1986 were emergency quasi-money, printed during the period of acute federal fiscal stress that followed Argentina's Austral Plan launch in June of that year. The national government's attempt to stabilize hyperinflationary pressure left provincial administrations chronically short of circulating currency, prompting several Argentine provinces to issue their own notes — technically obligations against the provincial treasury rather than legal tender in the strict sense.

Ciccone Calcografica, the Buenos Aires intaglio printer responsible for much of Argentina's domestic banknote production in this period, handled the series. Provincial issues from this era were typically redeemed or withdrawn within a few years as federal transfers resumed, which kept surviving examples scarce relative to their original print runs.

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