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Celebrate Argentina’s struggle for independence with the 1960 1 Peso Commemorative Coin, marking the 150th Anniversary of the deposition of the Spanish Viceroy. Struck in nickel-plated steel with a reeded edge, this historic coin reflects Argentina’s national pride and independence spirit. A rare and meaningful collectible for numismatists worldwide.
⚡ Secure this piece of Argentina’s independence history today! Limited availability—once it’s gone, it’s gone forever!
The 1960 Argentina 1 Peso coin was issued to celebrate one of the nation’s most significant milestones—the 150th anniversary of the deposition of the Spanish Viceroy, a key step toward Argentina’s independence.
Several factors make this coin attractive to collectors and investors:
Commemorative significance: Coins marking major national events often increase in desirability with time.
Historical connection: Directly tied to Argentina’s independence movement, making it valuable for collectors of Latin American and world history coins.
Unique composition: Made of nickel-plated steel, it stands out among traditional silver or copper issues.
Potential appreciation: As mid-20th-century commemoratives become scarcer in high grades, demand is rising, especially among collectors of independence-era memorabilia.
Numista catalog entry for Argentina KM#58, 1 Peso 1960: Numista
Krause Publications, Standard Catalog of World Coins (recognized reference for numismatists)
Historical background on Argentina’s May Revolution & independence events: Britannica – May Revolution
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