Circulated fifty-cent coin to commemorate Gral. San Martín, with similar features to those currently in circulation.

OBVERSE DESIGN The center of the coin shows the hero’s face looking ahead; to the left, the year of his death, “1850”; to the right, the year of the 150th anniversary, “2000.” Curving around the lower border is the inscription “GRAL. Dn. JOSÉ DE SAN MARTÍN,” and around the upper border, “REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA” (“Argentine Republic”).
REVERSE DESIGN To the left, it shows the belfry of the San Carlos Convent, near the so-called “Field of Glory,” the historic site where the Battle of San Lorenzo was fought. As a faithful reflection of our dawning freedom, radiantly curving to the left is the inscription “LA PATRIA AL LIBERTADOR” (“the country to the Liberator”). To the right of the bell that tolled announcing the victory of the Argentine people, there is a monogram with seven letters forming the phrase “VIVA LA PATRIA” (“long live the Fatherland”), and curving over it the year of minting, “2000.” The lower right-hand side features the numerical face value —“50”— in italics and below it the short form of the word “centavos” (“cents”).
FACE VALUE
$0,50
DATE OF ISSUANCE
08/17/00
WEIGHT
5.8 g
DIAMETER
25.2 mm
GRADE
Circulated
COMPOSITION
92% Cu – 8% Al
PRESENTATION
995,000 individually and 5,000 in serial cardboard envelopes
MINT
Casa de Moneda government corporation
NUMBER OF PIECES
1,000,000