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Menem trucho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Menem trucho Menem trucho is the popular name given to a series of banknotes of no value with the face of Carlos Saul Menem and propaganda phrases that were distributed through street promoters and basic units in the early 1990s in Argentina. With the symbolic title of ''A value that stabilized the country'' and'' Ten years of stability'', they were created as a propaganda policy by the then President of Argentina Carlos Saul Menem. Despite the obvious falsity of the bill there were those who used it to pay for purchases in neighboring countries such as Bolivia and Paraguay.〔(Menem y la cábala del billete ) 〕 ==Origin of the name== The word ''trucho'' is an argentinian slang for ''fake'', the fact that they were not legal tender and had no monetary value, they were baptized ''Menem-truchos''.
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