Description:
Obverse
It presents, in the central imprint, a motorcycle in action that alludes to the spirit of the Rally, that is the speed, the dynamism, the vertigo.
In the upper arch reads "RALLY DAKAR ARGENTINA - CHILE" and in the lower arch "2010", year in which this sport competition occurred, in the framework of the Bicentennial of the May Revolution.
Reverse
We see the representation of the rising sun as a symbol of our country in constant growth; Evokes the 200 years of the May Revolution with the inscription of the years "1810 - 2010". In the upper arch you can see "REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA" and below the face value "1 PESO".
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