am staying in buenos aires and read an article about a local place that had great burgers served with heart of palm. want to try it out but can't locate the article! help please....
I am working with some argantines people they are awesome, and i am always asking them about their nice language,,, i am really willing to lean spanish someday so i am always asking them to learn me ...
I have a troll. Haha. So, I've changed my "appearance"... Im (Cali- Braydens mommy).... just so you guys arent wondering whos in your contacts... and delete me....
I know this question sounds ridiculous but I've had two Argentinian professors that thought it was OK to say the "f" word every time they were discouraged, and I have met a few more A...
I'm going to Buenos Aires, Argentina in July and i'm going to spend 30 days there. Im just going with my friend and we are planning on rent an apartment in Palermo for the two of us. We are ...
I was just wondering if there were charges for entering or departing the country? I am traveling from the Minneapolis, Minnesota USA....
Swirl
My friend returned from Argentina and gave me...?
..what looks like a dollar bill...it says 1492-1992 500 anos Cristoforo Colombo. It has a watermark and what looks like other security features. However it doesn´t seem to be money (pesos) as it doesn´t have the word peso or bank of Argentina anywhere on it, nor does it have a serial number. It also says on the back Llenas & CIA S.A. Any idea what it is?
Hi I'm from Argentina, and I've never heard about something like that. Cristoforo Colombo commonly know as Cristobal Colon was the first conqueror of the Americas territory. If the... "dollar bill" say CIA I don't think that it come from Argentina. This could be from USA or Canada.
natalia k
maybe it's really really old money that she bought in an antique market, there are plenty of those.
Sugarbunny
I have no idea, I would say google it. Or look at the url I sent here. This woman lived in Argentina for 6 mos. She should be able to help you!
Bunny
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Hello there, I'm a proud argentine too! From what I could find out in google, Llenas & CĂa S.A. is just a local printing firm... Our currency doesn't have written on it the name of Colombus (the discoverer of America) but rather the faces of former presidents and patriotic heroes... My guess is that it was either a bond or perhaps just a souvenir? But no idea, really. :)
George N
I don't think it's an Argentinean coin. In Argentina there are a lot of Numismatic Markets (In Rivadavia Park for example each Sunday) so...it's possible that it's a bill from somewhere in the world