Description:
Obverse
In the central field, he presents the figure of Tatu Guazú, an animal chosen by our country for being one of the most disturbing situation regarding its extinction. The mentioned figure is surrounded by the legend: "ENCVENTRO DE DOS MVNDOS: 1492 TATÚ GUAZÚ 1992".
Reverse
The reverse shows the nominal value "$ 25", the year of the "1994" coinage, the legend "REPVBLICA ARGENTINA", around the National Coat of Arms and, externally surrounding the legend, the escudos of the remaining countries that make up the ISSUE.
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