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The front represents the portrait of Manuel Belgrano, born June 3, 1770 in Buenos Aires, was a key figure in Argentine independence and a social and economic reformer. A law graduate in Spain, he became secretary of the Commercial Consulate of Buenos Aires in 1794, where he advocated for educational and economic reforms. Participating in the May Revolution in 1810, he contributed to Argentina's declaration of independence in 1816 and led crucial military victories at Tucumán and Salta. Creator of the Argentine flag in 1812, Belgrano promoted education, agriculture and commerce, founding schools and supporting women's education. Died on June 20, 1820 in poverty, he is commemorated each year on Flag Day and remains a revered figure in Argentine history.
The reverse shows Juana Azurduy de Padilla et Manuel Belgrano.
Country...............................
Argentina
Face Value..........................
10 Pesos
Quality................................
New, UNC
Year....................................
2016 (Not Dated)
Signature(s).........................
Alejandro Vanoli & Julián Dominguez
Printer................................
Casa de Moneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Composition.......................
Paper
Dimensions (mm)................
155 x 65
Reference............................
P360 (World Paper Money)
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