Four new tickets were presented that will bring with 13 others who are still in attendance, some of whom have been returning for Argentine tickets since 24 years ago. The oldest is 1998, and is one of two $ 10 versions in circulationthe other is newer, date of 2016.
When a new series appears it is not just the previous ones that are in circulation. Everyone is welcome until they start to withdraw the most advanced tickets.
So when the new papers are released there will be 17 distincts: two for $ 10, two for $ 20, three for $ 50, 4 for $ 100, two for $ 200, two for $ 500 and two for $ 1,000.
The new ones in total are four tickets. Eva Perón, who will follow in the $ 100, but will have changes in the design; José de San Martín in the $ 1,000 (which will be welcomed with the Hornero); Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano in the $ 500, which will shade the Yaguareté; and Juana Azurduy and Miguel de Güemes will be the car of the $ 200, the counterfeit of Ballena Franca Austral.
One by one all the tickets
The first $ 10 ticket appeared on January 14, 1998. “The design of the ticket depicts the life of General Manuel Belgrano, creator of the patriotic education and a descending figure of the struggles of Argentine Independence (1770-1820)”, the Central Bank explained in its description of the tickets and currency of the victims.
The second version of the $ 10 sample ticket is 2016 and shows the creator of the Flag with a more refined, refined and modern image.
The first ticket of $ 20 vio la luz in January 2000 and the design depicts the life of Juan Manuel de Rosas (1793-1877). Its second version was released in October 2017 with the figure of Guanaco as an innovation.
In 1999 the first version of the $ 50 ticket was sold with Domingo Faustino Sarmiento as the emblematic figure. The other two were sealed in March 2018 and in August 2018. The Falkland Islands and Condor were the protagonists of the last two versions of the ticket.
The first $ 100 ticket that appeared carried the image of Julio Argentino Roca on its cover and was printed for the first time in December 1999. That ticket included two more series, the S and the T. In December 2012, during the Cristina Kirchner’s government, the $ 100 tickets changed shape and were introduced for the first time the image of a woman, that of Eva Perónin honor of 60 years of his death.
In 2018, a new version of that ticket arrived but from the hand of the Autotonic Animals series, the backstory has once again shown the taruca as the protagonist. It was during the government of Mauritius Macri. Now, in a bet on gender parity, with the inclusion of two women, the figure of Eva Perón returns to the tickets of that denomination.
The $ 200 ticket will appear for the first time at the end of October 2016, already with the Animals series and as the protagonist of the Ballena Franca Austral.
It will now face the figures of Juana Azurduy and Martín de Güemes.
In June 2016 a new denomination was printed, the $ 500 ticket. The clear green tone of the ticket remained represented by the figure of Yaguareté. The figures of María Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano will now occupy their place, and the green will once again be darker.
So will be the new 500 peso ticket, with images of Manuel Belgrano and María Remedios del Valle.
Finally, the highest denomination so far (and which has not changed in this new series) is the $ 1,000 ticket starring so far by the oven. That paper saw the light in November 2017.
The new ones of the higher denomination will be sold with the image of José de San Martín, and will retain the same orange color that marks Hornero today.
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Source: Clarin