Argentina 25 pesos Ibero America Giant Armadillo Fauna Animals silver coin 1994

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A new coin, a capsule.

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    The Argentina 25 Pesos silver coin of 1994 belongs to the Encuentro de Dos Mundos Ibero-American series and highlights the Tatú Guazú — the giant armadillo, a remarkable species native to South America. The obverse presents a detailed image of this unique animal with its characteristic segmented shell, strong claws, and curved tail, symbolizing the rich biodiversity of Argentina and its surrounding regions. The inscriptions include ENCUENTRO DE DOS MUNDOS, the year 1992 marking the quincentenary of America’s discovery, and the species name TATÚ GUAZÚ. The reverse features the national coat of arms of Argentina with the radiant sun, encircled by the coats of arms of other Ibero-American nations, representing unity and cultural exchange across the continent. The outer legend reads REPUBLICA ARGENTINA, with denomination $25 and year 1994 at the base. Struck in proof silver, this coin embodies both natural heritage and international collaboration. A beautiful collectible, it unites numismatic art with the themes of fauna, environment, and Ibero-American identity.
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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference AR28
    Nominal sum 25 pesos
    Nominal, number 25
    Weight, g 27.00
    Diameter, mm 40.0
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 25000
    Capsule Yes
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country South America / Argentina
    Certification Uncertified
    Year 1994
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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