1985/9 - Argentina P325b 10 Australs banknote
1985/9 - Argentina P325b 10 Australs banknote 

1985/9 - Argentina P325b 10 Australs banknote

  • Product Code: Argentina Pic 325b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 1.65€

  • Ex Tax: 1.50€


Argentina’s 10 Australes banknote is catalogued as Pick P325b and belongs to the ND 1985–89 date range. The note features dark blue and purple printing over a multicolour underprint, with S. Derqui shown at the centre of the front design.

This P325b variety has a modified portrait rendered with finer horizontal wavy lines. Its signature titles are C, with series A, B and C represented. The front also includes the latent image “BCRA”.

The reverse depicts Liberty, identified as Progreso, seated to the left of centre with a torch and shield. Additional catalogued details include a multiple-sunbursts watermark, a CdM printer imprint and threads that fluoresce green under ultraviolet light.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Argentina 10 Australs banknote, identified by the product title as “1985/9” and associated with the catalog reference P325b.

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

The banknote is associated with Argentina and has a denomination of 10 Australs. The listing identifies it with the date range 1985/9, while its tags associate it with the years 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989.

What catalog reference is given for this Argentine banknote?

The listing gives the model/catalog reference as Argentina Pic 325b. The product title and meta description also identify the note as P325b.

How should the 1985/9 date designation be understood?

The listing uses 1985/9 as date information associated with this banknote and includes tags for 1985 through 1989. The supplied details do not specify whether these years refer to issue, printing or circulation, so no such interpretation should be assumed.