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5 Pesos

Uitgever Provincia de La Rioja
Jaar 2001
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Afmetingen 155 × 65 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark green and red on multicolour underprint. The coat of arms of La Rioja province appears at upper left, flanked by two official signatures at centre; a vignette portrait of Eva Perón is positioned at right. The denomination and series designation appear in guilloche-framed panels, with the issuing authority inscription and printer's imprint completing the face.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Dark green and red on light green underprint. The numeral denomination in red appears within guilloche patterns at left, while an extensive legal text in dark green occupies the central and right fields, setting out the terms, obligations, and redemption conditions governing the bond under Provincial Law 7113.
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La Rioja's provincial quasi-currency emerged from the same fiscal desperation that drove a dozen Argentine provinces to issue their own scrip during the 2001–2002 convertibility collapse. These notes — formally called Bonos de Cancelación de Deuda — circulated alongside federal pesos when cash became nearly impossible to obtain, accepted by provincial employers and local merchants by necessity rather than choice. Ciccone Calcografía, the Buenos Aires intaglio house responsible for much of Argentina's official federal printing, produced the series, which lent it a degree of physical credibility the underlying fiscal situation did not quite warrant.

Maza would later serve multiple gubernatorial terms; his signature here dates from his first.

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