Argentina - 100 Australes - Group of 10 notes - P-327c - 1985 dated Foreign Paper Money
Inv# FM1008 Foreign Paper Money Cat# P-327cForeign Paper Money. D.F. Sarmiento portrait/Seated female figure. Group of 10 notes. Pick-327c. Amounts in earlier pesos were sometimes preceded by a "$" sign and sometimes, particularly in formal use, by symbols identifying that it was the specific currency in use at the time, for example "$+m?n100" or "m$n100" for pesos moneda nacional. The peso introduced in 1992 is just called peso (until 2002, peso convertible), and is written preceded by a "$" sign only. Earlier pesos replaced currencies also called peso, and sometimes two varieties of peso coexisted, making it necessary to have a distinguishing term to use, at least in the transitional period; the 1992 peso replaced a currency with a different name, austral. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_peso
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