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50 Pesos

Issuer Tesorería de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
Year 2002
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES
LETRA DE TESORERIA PARA CANCELACION DE OBLIGACIONES
(PATACON)
AL PORTADOR
LEY Nº 12.727
CINCUENTA PESOS
VALOR NOMINAL
DARDO ROCHA
50 PESOS
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Reverse lettering LEY Nº 12.727
ARTICULO 1º: "Declárese en estado de emergencia administrativa, económica y financiera al Estado Provincial..."
ARTICULO 7º: "Apruébase la emisión de Letras de Tesorería para Cancelación de Obligaciones, las que se denominarán 'Patacón'..."
ARTICULO 8º: "Las Letras de Tesorería para Cancelación de Obligaciones pagarán el ciento siete por ciento (107%) de su valor nominal el 25 de julio de 2002... Las Letras de Tesorería serán nominadas en pesos..."
ARTICULO 11º: "El pago efectuado al acreedor mediante Patacones o Bonos de Cancelación de Obligaciones, importará la extinción irrevocable de los créditos por los que se efectúe la entrega."
50 PESOS
DIDONE
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This note is a product of the 2001–2002 Argentine financial collapse — specifically the provincial quasi-currency emergency that followed the freezing of bank deposits known as the "corralito." When the federal government suspended convertibility and access to accounts, several Argentine provinces resorted to issuing their own paper instruments to pay salaries and keep local economies liquid. Buenos Aires Province was among the largest issuers, and these patacones, as they were popularly called, were accepted by major supermarkets and even some utility companies under informal federal pressure.

Pereira signed as Tesorero; Zufriátegui as Contador General. By mid-2002 the province had issued several denominations, with the 50-peso patacón among the higher face values in the series.

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