The Argentina 1 Peso from 1951-52 refers to a specific paper banknote (P-262), part of the Peso moneda nacional series, featuring Liberty with a torch, issued without a specific date but within that period, and is known for its scarcity in top condition and varied details like watermarks and serial numbers. Collectors look for these notes, often graded by condition (UNC/AU), as a significant piece of Argentine monetary history from the mid-20th century.
Key Characteristics:
Type: Paper Banknote.
Denomination: 1 Peso.
Issuer: Argentina, Banco Central de la República Argentina.
Catalog Number: P-262 (often cited).
Design: Features a depiction of Liberty (or Progreso) with a torch on the obverse.
Date: "ND" (No Date), but issued around 1951-1952.
Currency Era: Peso moneda nacional (1881-1969).