1983/4 - Argentina  P312a  5 Pesos banknote
1983/4 - Argentina  P312a  5 Pesos banknote 

1983/4 - Argentina P312a 5 Pesos banknote

  • Product Code: Argentina Pic 312a
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  • 1.65€

  • Ex Tax: 1.50€


Argentina 5 Pesos Argentinos banknote associated with 1983–84, catalogued as Pick P312a. This regular-issue note was issued by the Banco Central de la República Argentina and is identified in the Krause catalogue as the issued-note variety rather than the specimen designation.

The front features General José de San Martín at the right, printed in brown-violet and black over a multicolour underprint. The reverse shows the Monument to the Flag at Rosario. Additional catalogue details include a white or greyish tint, a multiple-sunbursts watermark, coloured threads and production by CdM. The reference includes two signature varieties.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Argentine 5 Pesos banknote associated with 1983/4. It is identified as a regular issue from Argentina and names Banco Central de la Republica Argentina as the bank or issuer.

What denomination, currency and date information are provided?

The denomination is 5 Pesos, and the country is Argentina. The listing associates the note with the date range 1983/4, also presented as the 1983–84 banknote series. The description identifies the monetary unit as Pesos.

What is the catalog reference for this Argentine banknote?

The catalog reference given for this banknote is Argentina Pic 312a, also written in the listing as P312a. This reference identifies the specific cataloged type represented by the product.

What condition and design details are stated for the note?

The listing identifies the banknote as uncirculated (UNC). Its front is described as brown-violet and black on a multicolor underprint, with General José de San Martin at right. The reverse shows the Monument to the Flag at Rosario, and the note is described as having multiple sunbursts in the watermark and colored threads.