Description:
Obverse
In its central mark the shield of Argentine weapons is seen flanked
on both sides for a total of 14 flags, which symbolize the provincial division of the moment; and two guns end framing design. In the upper arch reads "BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" and lower "80° ANIVERSARIO 1935 - 2015".
Reverse
It is shown in the center image of Liberty, created by sculptor and engraver French Eugène André Oudiné, and is distinguished in the upper arch the face value "UN PESO" and at the bottom the year of issue "2015".
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