Description:
Obverse
It is a Seaside resort and port located in the coast of the Argentine Sea, 404 kilometers souteast of Buenos Aires. The sculptures of the Sea Lions, created by José Fioravanti in 1940, Have become the icons of the city and have been placed where sea lions used to congregate.
Reverse
Lettering:
EN UNIÓN Y LIBERTAD
2010
1 PESO
1810
2010
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