1 Peso ProvinGias. Vale $$$$. Argentina 1995.

“Provingias”: From the furor over the 50,000 peso quote for each coin with a spelling error to the disappointment of the real price Although some of these coins are listed on e-commerce platforms, their widespread availability means their true price is below expectations. As the popular saying goes, not all that glitters is gold. As Infobae reported, in recent hours, e-commerce platforms have seen listings of Argentine 1-peso coins minted in England in 1995. Due to an error on the reverse—they say “Provingias” from the Río de La Plata, instead of “Provincias”—they are being offered at $15,000 or more simply because they contain an error that makes them unique. Furthermore, after the news was published by this outlet, new posts appeared at 50,000 pesos per coin. On the specialized Numismatics website ArgCollectibles, for example, a complete blister pack with 10 of these coins is sold for USD 50 (about $9,200 at the current exchange rate). There are also offers on eBay, with prices ranging from USD 6 ($1,104) to USD 12 ($2,208) per coin.