Grading Preservation CoinsThe primary purpose of grading a coin is to determine what the coin's market value is based on how well the coin was originally struck, how well the coin metal itself has been preserved, and how much wear and damage the coin has suffered since it was minted. For most practical purposes, especially for beginners, we're going to be concerned with how to tell how much wear the coin has had, and where it fits on the 70-point scale.Read More |
Grading Preservation NotesGrading is the most controversial component of banknote collecting today. Small differences in grade can mean significant differences in value. The process of grading is so subjective and dependant on external influences such as lighting, that even a very experienced individual may well grade the same note differently on separate occasions.Read More |
Historical exchange rates of Argentine currencyThe following table contains the monthly historical exchange rate of the different currencies of Argentina, expressed in Argentine currency units per United States dollar.Read More |
All IssuesFrom Peso Moneda Nacional (Law Nš1130 / NOV 5, 1881) to Peso Convertible (Executive Decree Nš 2128 and Convertibility Law / JAN 1, 1992).Read More |