This used 1 peso Argentina note is a commemorative banknote issued by the Central Bank of Argentina to celebrate the Declaration of Economic Independence. It is a lilac, violet, and dark blue note that is dated 1952-1955 ND, bears the signatures of Julio M. Palarea and Miguel Revestido, and measures 130 x 65 mm. Its obverse side features a standing allegorical woman (Justice) wearing robes, holding a sword and scales, along with a bull’s head, wheat, an open book, an anvil, and a commemorative text inside the watermark oval. Its reverse side shows a building with an open door and columns (Casa Histórica de la Independencia, San Miguel de Tucumán), a factory with a smokestack, a ship, a rotary dial telephone, the coat of arms, a radial engine with a propeller, and a steam locomotive. Though there is no security thread, there is still a watermark of denomination 1. This used note may contain minor tearing, folding, and/or ink stains. Additionally, the details of this note have been verified and authenticated by Banknote World experts.