1976/8 - Argentina P302b 100 Pesos  banknote
1976/8 - Argentina P302b 100 Pesos  banknote 

1976/8 - Argentina P302b 100 Pesos banknote

  • Product Code: Argentina Pic 302b
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  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


This individual Argentina 100 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P302b and is associated with the 1976–78 period. It forms part of the regular issues of the Banco Central de la República Argentina, with the denomination presented in pesos.

The obverse features General José de San Martín at the right over a multicolour underprint, while the reverse shows the coastline at Ushuaia. Pick P302b is the variety printed with coloured threads in the paper and includes two signature varieties. The note also carries an Arms watermark and may be identified with SERIE C through SERIE E markings.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Argentine 100 Pesos banknote associated with the 1976/8 date designation. It is identified as a regular issue from Argentina and names Banco Central de la Republica Argentina as the bank or issuer.

What are the country, denomination, currency and date details?

The banknote is from Argentina and has a denomination of 100 Pesos. The listing associates it with 1976/8 and describes its banknote series as 1976–78. It also states 1977 as the first year of issue.

What catalog reference identifies this banknote?

The explicit catalog reference for this banknote is Argentina Pic 302b, also shown in the listing as P302b. The listing separately identifies the banknote series as 1976–78; this series information should not be confused with the catalog reference.

What design and paper features are stated for this banknote?

The listing describes a red design over a multicolour underprint, with General José de San Martin on the front and the coastline at Ushuaia on the back. It also states that the watermark is the arms and that the paper contains coloured threads.