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10 Pesos

Uitgever Estado de Buenos Ayres
Jaar 1858
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Waarde 10 Pesos
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset note with a rectangular guilloche border enclosing the central text. The heading reads EL ESTADO DE BUENOS AYRES in large bold letterpress, below which a small oval vignette carries the coat of arms of Buenos Aires. The denomination DIEZ PESOS MONEDA CORRIENTE is set in large display type at centre, with the numeral 10 repeated in each corner, and the date and serial number handwritten at upper left and right respectively.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain unprinted reverse of aged cotton paper, showing no typeset or engraved design elements, with the surface exhibiting typical fold lines and paper wear consistent with circulation.
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The Banco y Casa de Moneda was Buenos Aires province's own institution, deliberately separate from any national authority — this was the height of the secession period, when the Estado de Buenos Ayres had rejected the Argentine Confederation and operated as a sovereign entity with its own currency, customs revenue, and monetary policy. The 1853 constitution had been ratified without Buenos Aires, and notes like this one were a direct expression of that political rupture.

The PS prefix in the Pick catalogue signals provincial or state-level issue. By the time Buenos Aires reintegrated into the Argentine Republic in 1862, these notes were retired from use.

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