Description:
Obverse
The legend reads: "ENCVENTRO D DOS MVNDOS:" in the upper arch and in the exergue "TEATRO COLON". In the main field, the building of the Colon Theater, inaugurated on May 25, 1908 and declared National Historical Monument on November 20, 1989, is represented.
Reverse
Of common design to all the currencies that integrate these series, they show in the center the Argentine national shield, surrounded by the inscription "REPVBLICA ARGENTINA": 2005: $ 25 "and surrounded by the shields of all the participating countries
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