ARS - Argentine Peso currency

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The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the official currency of Argentina, a South American nation known for its rich cultural heritage, agricultural exports, and turbulent economic history. The Peso was introduced in its current form in 1992, replacing the Austral at a rate of 10,000 Australs to 1 Peso. It is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Argentina, which oversees monetary policy to manage inflation and stabilize the economy. The Argentine Peso has undergone several iterations over the years, with its value fluctuating due to periods of economic instability, including debt crises and hyperinflation. Argentina’s economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly soybean and beef exports, as well as its vibrant wine industry. However, challenges such as high inflation and limited access to international credit markets have weakened the Peso's purchasing power. Despite these issues, the Peso remains central to the daily lives of Argentinians and is the sole legal tender for transactions across the country. The banknotes feature historical figures, wildlife, and landscapes, reflecting Argentina's rich history and natural beauty. The Peso is often abbreviated with the "$" symbol, leading to confusion with the U.S. Dollar in some contexts.

ARS - Argentine Peso profile

Symbol $
ISO 4217 Code ARS
Central Bank Central Bank of Argentina
Nicknames Peso
Countries using this currency Argentina

ARS - Argentine Peso
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