6 coin set made in these countries: Argentina (República Argentina), Argentine Republic.
Coins picked from these periods: Federal Republic 1861-date
Range of coin dates: 1992 - 2006.
The product will have these denominations: 1 Centavo, 5 Centavos, 10 Centavos, 25 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Peso.
Some of the coins may be changed with a similar catalog number. A full list of catalog numbers: 113, 109a, 107, 110a, 111, 112, 113a, 108, 109, 110.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Coin type: Standard circulated coins
Currency: Peso convertible
Metal compositions: Aluminium bronze, Copper-nickel, Bimetallic: aluminium-nickel bronze center in copper-nickel ring (Cu 92 Al 6 Ni 2 - Cu 75 Ni 25)
Continents: South America
Denomination: 1 Centavo, 5 Centavos, 10 Centavos, 25 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Peso
Value: 1 Centavo 0.01ARS = EUR 0.0000061, 5 Centavos 0.05ARS = SEK 0.00033, 10 Centavos 0.10ARS = UAH 0.0031, 25 Centavos 0.25ARS = RSD 0.018, 50 Centavos 0.50ARS = EUR 0.00030, 1 Peso 1ARS = EUR 0.00061
Type: Standard circulation coins
Year: 1992 - 2006
Composition details: Aluminium-Bronze Center In Copper-Nickel Ring (Cu 92 Al 6 Ni 2 - Cu 75 Ni 25)
Diameter: 16.2, 17.2, 18.2, 24.2, 25.2, 23 mm.
Thickness: 1.4, 1.8, 2.2 mm.
Weight: 22.35 g.
Shape: Octagonal (8-sided), Round
Mint: Buenos Aires
Mint location: Buenos Aires, Argentina (1875-date), Casa de Moneda de Chile, Santiago, Chile (1743-date), Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (한국조폐공사), Daejeon, South Korea (1951-date), Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de México), Mexico, Mexico (1535-date), Mint of Brazil (Casa da Moeda do Brasil), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1694-date), Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (한국조폐공사), Daejeon, South Korea (1951-date), Royal Mint, Llantrisant, United Kingdom (1968-date), South African Mint, Centurion, South Africa (1992-date), Buenos Aires, Argentina (1875-date), Casa de Moneda de Chile, Santiago, Chile (1743-date), Kremnica, Slovakia (1328-date), South African Mint, Centurion, South Africa (1992-date), Buenos Aires, Argentina (1875-date), Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (한국조폐공사), Daejeon, South Korea (1951-date), Royal Mint, Llantrisant, United Kingdom (1968-date), Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date), Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de México), Mexico, Mexico (1535-date), Rome, Italy (476-date)
Obverse: Four line inscription within wreath, Radiant sunface, bold lettering, The arms of Argentina (Two hands holding a pole "pico" with a hat "gorro frigio" with a rising sun within a laurel wreath, symbolizing unity in the defense of freedom), In the field of the Cabildo building, the perimetral legend "REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" is at the top with a point at the beginning and end, with "EN UNION Y LIBERTAD" at the bottom of milled edge points, Tucuman Building with the issuer name above and a legend below, A replica of the obverse of the first national coin (KM#9) in the center and the country name above and a legend below in the outer rim
Obverse lettering: REBUBLICA ARGENTINAEN UNIONY LIBERTAD, · REPUBLICA ARGENTINA ·EN UNION Y LIBERTAD, REPUBLICA ARGENTINA. EN UNION Y LIBERTAD ., REPUBLICA ARGENTINA · EN UNION Y LIBERTAD ·, REPUBLICA ARGENTINA· EN UNION Y LIBERTAD ·, REPUBLICA ARGENTINAEN UNION Y LIBERTAD·PTS·J·8S·1813·· PRIMERA MONEDA PATRIA ·
Obverse translation: ARGENTINIAN REPUBLICINUNIONANDFREEDOM, Republic of ArgentinaIn Union and Liberty, Republic of ArgentinaIn union and liberty, Argentinian Republic· In Union and Freedom ·, Argentinian RepublicIn Union and Liberty, Argentinian RepublicIn Unity and Liberty·PTS·J·8S·1813··First Coin of the Motherland·
Reverse: Large value, date below, Large value, date below., The value above the date, The denomination with the number "25" in the fields with the word "centavos" below and the date below, surrounded by points or granas., Denomination above the date, A replica of the reverse of the first national coin, with the 32-rayed National Sun surrounded by the inscription in the center and the date below and the denomination above in the outer rim
Reverse lettering: 1 CENTAVO 1992, 5centavos1994, 10Centavos1992, 25centavos1994, 50CENTAVOS2010, UN PESOPROVINCIAS DEL RIO DE LA PLATA2006
Reverse translation: One PesoProvinces of the Rio de la Plata2006
Edge: Plain, Reeded, Reeded NOTE: issues with fine and more coarse reeding exist.
ℹ Themes: Coat of Arms, Tower, Government building, Wreath, Sun, Phrygian cap, Coin depiction, Museum