Argentine austral

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The austral was the currency of Argentina between June 15, 1985 and December 31, 1991. It was subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol () was an uppercase A with an extra horizontal line. This symbol appeared on all coins issued in this currency (including centavos), to distinguish them from earlier currencies. The ISO 4217 code is ARA.

The austral replaced the peso argentino at a rate of one to one thousand. It was itself replaced by the peso at a rate of ten thousand to one.

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[edit] Coins

The coins had the following values: ½, 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavos, 1, 5, 10, 100, 500 and 1000 australes.

[edit] Centavos

Value Obverse Emission start date Withdrawn Composition Diameter
½ Hornero 23 Sep 1985 31 Dec 1991 Brass 19 mm
1 Rhea 23 Sep 1985 31 Dec 1991 Brass 20 mm
5 Puma 23 Sep 1985 31 Dec 1991 Brass 23 mm
10 Coat of arms 14 Oct 1985 31 Dec 1991 Brass 21 mm
50 Liberty 14 Oct 1985 31 Dec 1991 Brass 23 mm

[edit] Australes

Value Obverse Emission start date Withdrawn Composition Diameter
1 Buenos Aires Cabildo 27 Mar 1989 31 Dec 1991 Aluminium 20 mm
5 House of Tucumán 22 May 1989 31 Dec 1991 Aluminium 22 mm
10 Casa del Acuerdo 26 Jun 1989 31 Dec 1991 Aluminium 22 mm
100 Coat of arms 28 Nov 1990 31 Oct 1993 Aluminium 21 mm
500 Coat of arms 1 Nov 1990 31 Oct 1993 Aluminium 23 mm
1,000 Coat of arms 28 Nov 1990 31 Oct 1993 Aluminium 24 mm

[edit] Banknotes

The austral banknotes had the following values:

Value Comments Portrait Emission start date Withdrawn
1 Bernardino Rivadavia 31 Oct 1985 31 Oct 1991
5 Justo José de Urquiza 28 Feb 1986 31 Oct 1991
10 Santiago Derqui 30 Dec 1985 31 Oct 1991
50 Bartolomé Mitre 23 Jun 1986 31 Dec 1991
100 Domingo F. Sarmiento 25 Nov 1985 1 Jun 1992
500 Nicolás Avellaneda 2 May 1988 1 Jun 1992
1,000 Julio A. Roca 30 Sep 1988 1 Jun 1992
5,000 Juárez Celman 26 May 1989 1 Oct 1992
10,000 Provisional José de San Martín 31 Jul 1989 31 Aug 1991
10,000 Definitive Carlos Pellegrini 25 Aug 1989 1 Oct 1992
50,000 Provisional José de San Martín 2 Jun 1989 31 Aug 1991
50,000 Definitive Luis Sáenz Peña 8 Nov 1989 2 Jan 1993
100,000 José E. Uriburu 21 May 1990 2 Jan 1993
500,000 Provisional José de San Martín 2 Jul 1990 31 Oct 1991
500,000 Definitive Manuel Quintana 1 Nov 1990 2 Jan 1993

All banknotes except the provisionals, show on the back the Liberty with torch and shield.

The provisional banknotes were done with the old peso ley design where the word PESOS was erased. The current value was stamped on the back . For example: A 10 MIL (meaning 10,000 australes). Also the old picture on the back was replaced with the banknote denomination in letters without spaces in several rows. For example: DIEZMILAUSTRALES.

[edit] Sources

  • Silveyra, Jorge; Lozano, Sergio; & Díaz, Oscar (2001). Falsificación de moneda. Editorial Policial. ISBN 950-9071-66-8.


Historical currencies of Argentina Flag of Argentina
Real
1813–1881
Peso moneda nacional
1881–1969
Peso ley
1970–1983
Peso argentino
1983–1985
Austral
1985–1991
Peso
1992–present
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