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The 5000 Argentine Australes banknote, issued between 1989 and 1991, belongs to series C. This commemorative banknote highlights important figures and symbols of Argentine history and identity.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Miguel Juárez Celman, an Argentine politician who served as president of the nation between 1886 and 1890. The inscription "BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" is printed, indicating the issuing institution. The face value of "Cinco Mil Australes" is also specified in words.
The back of the banknote depicts an allegory of Liberty. This figure is represented seated, holding a torch and a shield, symbolizing progress and the defense of national values. This representation of Liberty is placed in the center left of the banknote.
The banknote incorporates a watermark depicting the portrait of "Libertad" (7B), thus reinforcing the security of the banknote and its authenticity. The dimensions of the banknote are 155 mm in length and 65 mm in width.
The inscriptions on the banknote are written in Latin. The front displays the name of the banking institution and the face value, while the back highlights the allegorical figure of Liberty.