Description:
Obverse
The stereotypical image of the payador with his
Characteristic clothing and his guitar, exponent of the lyrical gauchesca, owner of the virtue of improvised reflection. In the background of the scene, the figure of an ombú, a shelter of shade in the daily landscape of the payador, and birds in flight as a symbol of freedom, is cut above the sky. In the upper arc read "EL PAYADOR", on the time position of eight, the face value "5 PESOS"
And in the right field the program logo Fabulosos 15 "F15". It closes the composition, the guard created by the mapuches known as guard pampa, the thistle flower native to the area, and the ring gallonado, all iconographic elements within the Creole visual narrative.
Reverse
It presents in central position the National Coat of Arms, in the upper arch the inscription "REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA" and in the lower arch, the year of coinage "2014".
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