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  1. Argentina has used the Peso as the name for their currency for a long time. (Back to the nineteenth Century I think, when they were gold coins).

     

    They had a period of hyper-inflation in the 1980s and I have a one million Peso note from that period.

     

    They still currently use the Peso - but it is a reissued currency.

     

    Unfortunately I can't see where they put a date on their notes, so I couldn't say which version of the peso you have. Looks not dissimilar to my million, so it could be from just before the inflation killed things off.

     

    This note is a Replacement 1983-1985 ND Series 1 Peso Argentino

    It didn't last long the Austral came after

  2. Tax refund is in. Let the SPENDING begin.

     

    2015 Burundi 5000 Francs Lion

     

    C. O. A.

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    Obverse

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    Reverse

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    Canada 2015 5 Dollar 1oz Red Tailed Hawk

    European Union (Austria) 2015 1.5 Euro 1oz Vienna Philharmonic

    Great Britain 2015 2 Pounds 1oz Britannia

     

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  3. Australia

    05 cents - 1994, 1997

    10 cents - 1980, 1988 (3), 1999

     

    Barbados

    25 cents - 1973 (3), 1978, 1980 (2)

    1 Dollar - 1979

     

    Belize

    05 cents - 1991

     

    Canada

    2 Dollars - 1999 Nunavut

     

    Dominican Republic

    25 centavos - 1986 Cuna de los derechos humanos

     

    European Union

    02 cents Italy

    20 cents Germany

     

    France

    1/2 Franc - 1983

     

    Great Britain

    01 penny - 1973, 1879, 1980, 1938

    05 pence large - 1969

    05 pence small - 1990

    10 pence large - 1973, 1975, 1980

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