Description:
Obverse
Its design presents in the central field of the obverse the representation of the jacaranda. In the upper arch the text "REPUBLICA ARGENTINA". In the lower part the word "JACARANDÁ".
Reverse
On the right, the flower of the jacaranda. In the upper arch, the year of coinage "2017". The motto "EN UNION Y LIBERTAD" is at the bottom. Finally, the location of the denomination "1 PESO", at the top left, indicates the Northwest region, the most important one of this species in the Argentine territory.
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