Description:
Obverse
In the central imprint, the replica of the obverse of the "patacón", consisting of a shield flanked on both sides by a total of 14 flags symbolizing the provincial division of that moment, two branches of laurel joined at the base by a ribbon , Two cannons and inscriptions REPUBLICA ARGENTINA and 1881. In the upper arch reads the symbol that symbolizes the spirit that gave rise to the Ibero-American Series "ENCVENTRO DE DOS MUNDOS" and in the lower arch "UN PESO - 9 DOS FINO", Inscriptions on the back of the "patacón" referring to the denomination and the purity of the metal.
Reverse
The Argentine National Coat of Arms is distinguished by the inscription "REPVBLICA ARGENTINA", the face value "$ 25" and the year of "2010". Surrounding our emblem, the shields of all participating countries.
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