Description:
Obverse
Based on a design by the Italian master Renato Garrasi, he presents the portrait of Evita surrounded by the legend "MARÍA EVA DUARTE DE PERÓN" in the lower arch and "REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" in the upper arch.
Reverse
Designed by the plastic artist of this Central Bank Carlos Pedro Rodríguez Dufour, it shows the faces of men, women and children that carry a poster with the name of Evita. In the lower right, read the year "1952" and in opposition "2002"; On the right, the value in number, and below it the word "weights".
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