50 australes 1989 — Argentina ( Pick: 326 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Argentina, dated 1989, carries a denomination of 50 australes. It is part of the 1985-1991 ND Issue and features a color scheme of purple and cream.
The banknote is identified in the catalog by Pick number 326. The front side design includes B. Mitre at the center with a latent image of "BCRA," in purple and deep brown on a multicolor underprint. The reverse side portrays Liberty (Progreso) with a torch and shield seated at the left center, along with the text "DWHUPDUN 0XOWLSOH VXQEXUVWV." Additional design elements consist of a green background and orange features.
The banknote is identified in the catalog by Pick number 326. The front side design includes B. Mitre at the center with a latent image of "BCRA," in purple and deep brown on a multicolor underprint. The reverse side portrays Liberty (Progreso) with a torch and shield seated at the left center, along with the text "DWHUPDUN 0XOWLSOH VXQEXUVWV." Additional design elements consist of a green background and orange features.
Specifications
- Colour
- Purple and cream
- Pick catalog
- 326
About this banknote
The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic issued the 50 australes banknote in 1989. This series was introduced during Argentina's economic reforms under the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín, which began in 1985. The austral replaced the peso as part of a currency revaluation effort intended to stabilize the nation's economy.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Bartolomé Mitre at the center with a latent image "BCRA". The reverse showcases Liberty (Progreso) seated with a torch and shield. This note, Pick number 326, was printed by Casa de Moneda de la Nación. Notably, it contains fluorescent security threads that appear green under UV light.