The 1000 Pesos banknote issued in 2020 by the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la República Argentina) is part of the “Native Fauna” series. It features a vertical design showcasing the Rufous Hornero—Argentina’s national bird—on the obverse, alongside floral elements and its iconic nest. The reverse side displays the Pampa landscape and a map of Argentina. Printed on 100% cotton paper, this uncirculated note includes advanced security features such as a color-shifting thread, watermark, microprinting, and UV-reactive fibers. First circulated on December 1, 2017, this is the highest denomination in the series and remains in use today.
Obverse
Hornero (National bird)
Script: Latin
Lettering:
MIL PESOS
BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA
HORNERO
AVE NACIONAL
Translation:
One thousand Pesos
Central Bank of the Argentine Republic
Hornero
National bird
Reverse
Pampa, map of Argentina
Script: Latin
Lettering:
REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA
en unión y libertad
Translation:
Argentine Republic
in union and liberty
Watermark
Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) and electrotype “1000”
© vladthiengo (CC BY-NC)
Signatures
Printers
Casa da Moeda do Brasil, Brazil
Casa de Moneda, Argentina
Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain
Comments
UV activity:
© gyoschak
Features
| Issuer | Argentina |
|---|---|
| Issuing bank | Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la República Argentina) |
| Ruling authority | Federal Republic (1861-date) |
| Type | Standard circulation banknotes |
| Years | 2017-2022 |
| Value | 1000 Pesos 1000 ARS = GBP 0.61 |
| Currency | Peso convertible (1992-date) |
| Composition | Paper |
| Size | 155 × 65 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |








