Poorly printed 100 pesos bills circulate in the country

 

July 2, 2012

 

100 pesos bills printed in Brazil began circulating in Argentina, but there was a set back: Some of them were badly cut.

According to the newspaper Clarin reported, “the Mint placed into circulation banknotes of hundred pesos that are poorly made​​. An example illustrates this note. That money flaws that jump to the naked eye was printed by the Mint of Brazil, hired to these tasks by the National Government. “

The Government decided to allow the circulation of banknotes due to high demand for liquidity in July, for the payment of bonuses.

However, the newspaper said, it would be a “negligible amount” that would overlook the fact that the number located in the upper left has been cut out.

Photo Gallery

120x600 ad code [Inner pages]