If you talk about the $1 coin (one peso) Is this:
http://www.kalipedia.com/kalipediamedia/historia/media/200806/06/hisargentina/20080606klphishar_11_Ies_SCO.jpg
and
http://cdn.fotocommunity.com/photos/13340649.jpg
and if u talk about bills:
http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pWvQG0sGn7xpff-OWKAHCU-7GHe1WsB-i9s_HLg2Pu2IOxisjcI8smUGw43yOrE7_jg7kOkFuZ4c
$2 = Bartolomé Mitre
$5 = General José de San Martín
$10 = General Manuel Belgrano
$20 = Juan Manuel de Rosas
$50 = Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
$100= General Julio Argentino Roca
pesos
the argentinian peso each us dollar is equibalent to aproximatly 3.8 pesos
Patagonia is not a country. It is an area that is partly in Chile and partly in Argentina. So there are two currencies in use in it. The currency of Argentina is the Argentinian Peso and the currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
Argentine, Argentinian and Argentinean are all valid.
The Chilean Peso (El Peso Chileno) Exchange rate as of Sept 23, 2007US $1, approximately 513 Chilean pesos.It is the Chilean Peso.
People from Buenos Aires city proper are called porteños(people of the port)
The currency's: .chilean peso .argentinian peso
Peso
No, the argentinian peso is
0.5 oz
the argentinian peso each us dollar is equibalent to aproximatly 3.8 pesos
The present Peso: One Argentinian Peso (ARS) = US$1. (1991 to present)Last change: ARS1 = 10,000 Australes (1985-1991)Change before: Austral1 = 1000 Pesos Argentino (1983-1985)Change before that: 1 Peso Argentino = 10,000 Pesos Ley (1970-1983)So 1 million Peso Ley = 1000 Peso Argentino = 1 Austral = One ten thousandth of 1 present Argentinian Peso, or one one-hundredth of a US cent.Only curiosity value now.
Each Spanish speaking country uses its own money, such as Argentinian Peso Euro U.S. dollar Bolivar
Very much. Aside from being used in two entirely separate countries, they have different exchange rates. The Argentinian peso is pegged to the American dollar at 1 to 1, while the Mexican peso "floats" on the world currency market. As of 03/2009 one U.S. dollar, and hence one Argentinian peso, was equivalent to about 15.2 Mexican pesos.It's a bit like all those countries that call their currency "dollars". For example, Hong Kong uses bills and coins denominated in dollars but one US$ is equivalent to about 7.8 HK$. The bottom line is that the name may be the same but the value can be very different.hmmmm, not sure on that actually. I found that the Argentine Peso was unpegged from the USD in around 2002 which caused fairly large scale economic downturn in Argentina. Check www.xe.com for reliable and useful currency exchanges, you can see that the USD is currently equivalent to around 3 argentinian pesos.
Patagonia is not a country. It is an area that is partly in Chile and partly in Argentina. So there are two currencies in use in it. The currency of Argentina is the Argentinian Peso and the currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
soy Argentinian.
An Argentinian is a native or resident of Argentina.
Argentine, Argentinian and Argentinean are all valid.