Description:
Obverse
It has, in the central imprint, the main access door to the building located in Reconquista 266 street. On the left is the date of creation of the Central Bank "31 / V / 1935" and to the right the date of its 75th anniversary "31 / V / 2010 ". The lower arch reads "BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA".
Reverse
A partial view of the institutional isologotype is observed in the center, in the right half; To its left the face value "1" and underneath the word "PESO". In the exergue reads the year of coinage "2010".
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