Banknotes
In 1992, banknotes were introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos. The 1-peso note was replaced by a coin in 1994. The pictures below are outdated, since they bear the "Convertibles de curso legal" (meaning that value was fixed to the same amount in US dollars). New bills, printed since 2002, do not have this text. As most bills have been replaced, it is rare to find ones marked as convertible except in the large $50 and $100 denominations.
Image | Denomination | Color | Front | Back | |
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$2 | Blue | Bartolomé Mitre | Mitre Museum | ||
$5 | Green | José de San Martín | Cerro de la Gloria | ||
$10 | Brown | Manuel Belgrano | National Flag Memorial | ||
$20 | Red | Juan Manuel de Rosas | Battle of Vuelta de Obligado | ||
$50 | Black | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento | Government House | ||
$100 | Violet | Eva Perón | Ara Pacis | ||
$100 (series A to V) | Violet | Julio Argentino Roca | Conquest of the Desert | ||
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