The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was established in 1946 during the first General Assembly of the United Nations. It was created as a program intended to provide humanitarian assistance to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II.
In order to commemorate fifty years of its creation, the Central Bank issued $1 (one PESO) and $0.50 (fifty cents) coins for circulation, both with similar characteristics to current coins.
Both coins are packed in a cardboard case containing a short institutional summary and their characteristic features. A series of 5,000 cases was manufactured (numbered from 1 to 5,000) to deliver both coins.
The center shows a picture of a girl playing with a rag doll. The upper arch reads “REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA” (“ARGENTINE REPUBLIC”), and the lower arch, “EN UNIÓN Y LIBERTAD” (“IN UNION AND LIBERTY”).
The upper center shows the UNICEF logo, and to both sides the years “1946” and “1996”. Below the logo, it reads number “50” and the word “CENTS”. The upper arch reads “UNICEF CINCUENTA AÑOS CON LOS NIÑOS” (“UNICEF FIFTY YEARS WITH CHILDREN”) and the exergue, “1996”. On both sides, the images of five faces of boys and girls represent different peoples and races, each one of them being a symbol of a five-year period of UNICEF service. The coin has a vertical die axis (medal alignment).
FACE VALUE | $ 0,50 |
ISSUANCE | 13/05/97 |
QUALITY | Circulation |
COMPOSITION | Cu92 - Al 8 |
WEIGHT | 5,80 g |
DIAMETER | 25,2 mm |
PACKAGING | 995,000 units for exchange and 5,000 units in numbered cardboard cases |
MINT | Sociedad de Estado Casa de Moneda (Argentina's Mint) |
COINAGE | 1.000.000 units |
The center shows a picture of a girl playing with a rag doll. The upper arch reads “REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA” (“ARGENTINE REPUBLIC”), and the lower arch, “EN UNIÓN Y LIBERTAD” (“IN UNION AND LIBERTY”).
The upper center reads the years “1946-1996”; to the left, number “1”; to the right, the UNICEF logo; and below, the word “PESO” making up a right angle with number 1. The upper arch reads “UNICEF CINCUENTA AÑOS CON LOS NIÑOS” (“UNICEF FIFTY YEARS WITH CHILDREN”) and the exergue, “1996”. On both sides, the images of five faces of boys and girls represent different peoples and races, each one of them being a symbol of a five-year period of UNICEF service. The coin has a vertical die axis (medal alignment).
FACE VALUE | $1 |
ISSUANCE | 13/05/97 |
QUALITY | Circulation |
COMPOSITION | Ring: Cu75-Ni25 - Core: Cu92-Al 6-Ni2 |
WEIGHT | 6,35 g |
DIAMETER | 23 mm (core 17mm) |
PACKAGING | 995,000 units for exchange and 5,000 units in numbered cardboard cases |
MINT | Sociedad de Estado Casa de Moneda (Argentina's Mint) |
COINAGE | 1,000,000 units |