21 10 1942 - 17 05 1943 Printer: OFFICINA DELLA BANCA D’ITALIA - L’AQUILA Series A261 - V292 500 lire Values

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21 10 1942 - 17 05 1943 Printer: OFFICINA DELLA BANCA D’ITALIA - L’AQUILA Series A261 - V292 500 lire Values

Details

Obverse: Italian text; pomegranate wreaths; seal with head of Italia; standing bare-breasted allegorical woman (Agriculture), holding scythe and sheaf of wheat

Reverse: Italian text; heraldic eagle coat of arms of House of Savoy; statue from Banca d’Italia headquarters in Rome featuring three seated allegorical men (Economics, Law, and Finance); round FASCIO seal

Basic Information

GSID:

114029

Denomination:

500 lire

Varieties and Classification

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21 10 1942 - 17 05 1943 Printer: OFFICINA DELLA BANCA D’ITALIA - L’AQUILA Series A261 - V292

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, green, and red

Note Dimension:

201 x 117 mm

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