1976/8 - Argentina P301b 50 Pesos banknote
1976/8 - Argentina P301b 50 Pesos banknote 

1976/8 - Argentina P301b 50 Pesos banknote

  • Product Code: Argentina Pic 301b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 1.65€

  • Ex Tax: 1.50€


Argentina 50 Pesos banknote, associated with the 1976–78 catalog period and identified as Pick P301b. This regular issue was issued by the Banco Central de la República Argentina and belongs to the catalog varieties with Serie B or C and two signature varieties.

The obverse features General José de San Martín at right against a multicolour underprint. The reverse depicts the hot springs at Jujuy at centre. An arms watermark is recorded, and the P301b variety is distinguished by coloured threads incorporated into the paper. The reverse is described as engraved or lithographed in the catalog reference.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Argentina 50 Pesos banknote associated with the 1976/8 period. The stated bank or issuer is Banco Central de la Republica Argentina, and the issue type is identified as a regular issue.

What date, denomination and currency information is provided?

The listing associates the banknote with 1976/8 and describes its banknote series as 1976–78. Its denomination is 50 Pesos, and the currency is Pesos. The description also states that the first year of issue was 1978.

What catalog reference identifies this banknote?

The product listing gives the catalog reference as Argentina Pic 301b. The title and description also use the identifier P301b, so collectors can use that designation when referring to this specific listing.

What design and other banknote characteristics are stated?

The front is described as black on a multicolor underprint, with General José de San Martin at the right. The back shows hot springs at Jujuy at the center. The stated watermark is Arms, there are two signature varieties, and the note is described as engraved or lithographed.