1977/82 - Argentina P303b 500 Pesos  banknote
1977/82 - Argentina P303b 500 Pesos  banknote 

1977/82 - Argentina P303b 500 Pesos banknote

  • Product Code: Argentina Pic 303b
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  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


Argentina 500 Pesos banknote, associated with the 1977–82 catalogue period and referenced as Pick P303b. This regular issue features General José de San Martín at the right on the front, with green printing over a multicolour underprint. The note belongs to the Banco Central de la República Argentina issue and is recorded with four signature varieties.

The reverse depicts the Army monument at Mendoza in the centre. For the P303b variety, the watermark consists of multiple sunbursts, with coloured threads incorporated into the paper; the threads fluoresce blue under ultraviolet light. The reverse is lithographed, and the catalogue specifies SERIE C and D for this variety.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Argentina 500 Pesos banknote associated with 1977/82. It identifies Banco Central de la Republica Argentina as the bank or issuer and describes the note as a regular issue.

What country, denomination, currency and date information are given?

The banknote is from Argentina and has a denomination of 500 Pesos. The listing associates it with 1977/82, while also stating that 1982 is the first year of issue. The description identifies the currency as Pesos.

What catalog reference is assigned to this banknote?

The catalog reference given for this Argentina banknote is Pic 303b, also written as P303b in the listing. This identifies the specific catalogued type represented by the product, rather than a separate date or issue range.

What design and other features are described for the note?

The listing describes a blue-and-pink front with a multicolor underprint and General José de San Martin at the right. The reverse shows the Army monument at Mendoza. It also states that the watermark consists of multiple sunbursts and that UV threads fluoresce blue.