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This 50 Argentine pesos banknote belongs to series H, issued in 2014, as part of the monetary policy of the Argentine Republic managed by the country's central bank.
The obverse of the banknote features the portrait of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, a major historical figure of Argentina. A statesman, writer and intellectual, Sarmiento was the seventh President of the Argentine Republic, serving from 1868 to 1874. He is particularly recognized for his reforms in public education, having contributed to the expansion of the Argentine school network. His portrait on this banknote reflects the national recognition granted to this emblematic figure in the country's history.
The reverse of the banknote features a representation of the Casa Rosada, also known as the Government House. This iconic building located on the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires serves as the seat of the Argentine executive power. Its distinctive architecture, marked by its pinkish-colored façade, makes it one of the most recognizable monuments in South America.
This banknote belongs to a series that precedes later issues which modified the themes of Argentine denominations. Series H is part of the standardized issuances of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic, featuring the security elements typical of banknotes of that era, including watermarks, special-effect inks, and printed serial numbers for identification and authentication.
The face value of 50 pesos represents an intermediate denomination in the Argentine monetary system at the time of its issue. This banknote now serves as a testament to Argentina's monetary and iconographic policy during this period, before the significant economic changes that followed.