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| 正面描述 | Green-toned note with an elaborate guilloche underprint framing the entire face. To the right, a large circular vignette contains the coat of arms of the Province of Chaco, surrounded by intricate lathe-work. The upper portion bears the issuing authority and certificate title in bold letterpress, with fields specifying the emission date (12 de Octubre de 2001), maturity dates, and an 8% annual interest rate. The denomination 'CINCO PESOS' appears in large letters across the lower centre, with the numeral '5' at lower right and a serial number at upper right. |
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| 正面铭文 | PROVINCIA DEL CHACO CERTIFICADOS DE CANCELACION DE OBLIGACIONES DE LA PROVINCIA DEL CHACO "QUEBRACHO" AL PORTADOR LEY N° 4951 / 01 - DECRETO N° 1690/01 FECHA DE EMISION: 12 DE OCTUBRE DE 2001 TASA DE INTERES: 8% ANUAL FECHA DE VENCIMIENTO INTERES 1° CUOTA: 12 DE OCTUBRE DE 2002 FECHA DE VENCIMIENTO CAPITAL E INTERES 2° CUOTA: 12 DE ABRIL DE 2003 CINCO PESOS SERIE 1 TESORERO GENERAL MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA OBRAS Y SERVICIOS PUBLICOS CASA DE MONEDA |
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The Chaco 5 Pesos is one of the provincial emergency notes — locally termed "lecop" or simply bonos — issued across Argentina's interior provinces during the collapse of the convertibility system. With the federal government unable to service its obligations, at least fourteen provinces began printing their own quasi-currencies between 2001 and 2002. Chaco was among the more economically distressed, with chronic fiscal deficits predating the crisis by years.
Casa de Moneda printed these for several provincial issuers simultaneously, which creates attribution headaches — the production quality is identical across different jurisdictions, and unissued remainders complicate census data. The PS# reference remains unassigned in most major catalogs.