Argentina

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  1. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I feel like no one ever talks about coins from Argentina. I'm not saying they're the greatest out there, but some of the designs are notable in my opinion. I was looking through my collection tonight as I try to cut it down and I wanted to share a few designs that I like. The 2 centavos design is one of my favorites. I don't know why these don't get very much attention. I also really like the 1940s "cow" design. I've tried to sell duplicates and no one wants these, but something about them appeals to me. 1883 argentina 2 centavos.jpg 1924 argentina 5 centavos.jpg 1948 argentina 5 centavos.jpg 1947 argentina 20 centavos.jpg
     
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  3. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    Here are two more. I like the sun on the peso, and the 10 centavos shows how good it can look in really nice condition. 1970 argentina 10 centavos.jpg 1976 argentina 1 peso.jpg
     
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  4. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I got a "43" 5 centavos, and it is in BU which shows it bright color. I also have a 5 centovos with the sun on reverse but is quite small and gold colored too.
     
  5. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    Argentina has lots of neat coins. Here are a few of mine. For some reason I like the plain design on the 1 Centavo.

    Argentina 1891 2 Centavos.jpg 1960 Argentina Peso.jpg 1965 Argentina 25 Peso.jpg 1987 Argentina 1 Centavo.jpg
     
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  6. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    I get sidetracked so easy. I thought the bird on the 1987 1 centavo was an ostrich, which would be strange, since there are no species of ostrich in the New World. Turns out it's a rhea, a related bird of southern South America, namely Argentina.

    The native name was cincodia, perhaps acknowledging the fact it takes 5 days to finish off a drumstick.

    o_O
     
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  7. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    I like coins from the southern tip of South America - Argentina and Chile.
    This is my only coin from Argentina, from the first year of issue, 1 real 1813.
    A type I always wanted.

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  8. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I have a few & agree that they have pretty coins. But most South American coins are nice.
     
  9. Maxfli

    Maxfli Well-Known Member

    The dos centavos is my favorite Argentinian coin, and it nicely complements some of the 30mm copper coins coming out of Europe during the same period.
     
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  10. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    A couple recent pickups -

    Note the strong doubling on the I of LIBERTAD on the obverse:

    Argentina - 1891 2 Centavos.jpg

    Full of luster in hand, shame about the weak strike and dark toning. Actually a hint of color at certain angles.

    Argentina - 1941 1 Centavo.jpg
     
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  11. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    My copy doesn't have any doubling but it must have been struck with a shattered die. Multiple die cracks.
     
  12. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I realized I don't think I've ever seen a silver coin from Argentina. I'll have to look in Krause and see what's up with that.
     
  13. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    I have a couple of the World Cup sets from 78-79 that are silver. Thought I'd already imaged them, apparently not.
     
  14. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector


    Here you go, 1000,2000,3000 are 0.9000 Silver

    Argentina 1978 book.jpg
     
  15. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I looked it up. There are no circulating 20th century coins, and from the 19th century just really early and then a couple of each denomination in the 1880s. Ironic since I believe the name of the country derives from the word "silver."
     
  16. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    Found another one. CN not Silver

    Argentina 1941 50 Centavos.jpg
     
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