Peso Convertible
Issues 2002

Withdrawn: 1992 - Today
Symbol: $
Rate of: 1 $ = 10,000 ₳

On March 19, 2003, The Central Bank of Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la Republica Argentina) authorized the elimination of the term "convertibles" on circulating banknotes. This action was established by Law 25.561, dated January 7, 2002, which in Article 3 repeals articles 1 and 2 of the Law of Convertibility (Ley de Convertibilidad, no. 23,928, dated March 27, 1991. Said decisions are due to the articles 1 and 2 of the already mentioned Convertibility Law that specified that the peso be convertible into American Dollars with the parity of one to one.

On December 7, 2010 entered into circulation $ 100 bills for the S series made in Brazil, with slight changes from the numbering.



Issues 2002

2 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Bartolomé Mitre
Back: Mitre Museum
Color: Blue and Red
Withdrawn: 30 Apr 2018
5 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Gral. José de San Martín
Back: Cerro de la Gloria (Mendoza)
Color: Green and Violet
Withdrawn: 31 Jan 2020
10 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Gral. Manuel Belgrano
Back: National Flag Memorial in Rosario
Color: Light Brown and Green
Withdrawn: Present
20 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Juan Manuel de Rosas
Back: Fight of the Vuelta de Obligado
Color: Red
Withdrawn: Present
50 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Back: House of Government
Color: Black and Blue-Gray
Withdrawn: Present
100 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Gral. Julio Argentino Roca
Back: Conquer of the Desert
Color: Violet
Withdrawn: Present

Series S / T

On December 7, 2010 entered into circulation $ 100 bills for the S series made in Brazil, with slight changes from the numbering.

100 Pesos
Size: 155 x 65 mm
Portrait: Gral. Julio Argentino Roca
Back: Conquer of the Desert
Color: Violet
Withdrawn: Present
Date: Dic 7, 2010