The currency in legal tender is argentine peso. The change varies a lot but a euro is equivalent to more or less 5 pesos and a dollar American at 4 pesos. Keep in mind that we are talking about a highly fluctuating economy, so these changes are only approximate.
Argentina currency
The banknotes in circulation are 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 and 2 pesos, and the coins of 1 peso, 50, 25, 10 and 5 cents (there are 1 cent coins, but they are hardly used anymore).

Banking hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 15:00 p.m. There are numerous authorized exchange offices, these usually open in the afternoons and in many cases on Saturday mornings.
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The most popular and accepted credit cards are: American Express, Master Card, VISA and Money. They are accepted in all shops, although in many the price is lower if you pay in cash. You have numerous ATMs available to withdraw cash. And honestly, it is not a bad option. The fees charged by Spanish banks for extracting money abroad are not as high and in many cases the exchange rate is better. If you are going to opt for this option, I remind you that they charge you for every time you withdraw money, so it is advisable to withdraw a higher amount than withdraw several small ones.

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