KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 lira 1933 — Italy ( Pick: 55 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 lira Italy 1933 — Front side
Back side
100 lira Italy 1933 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 lira issued in Italy in 1933. It is cataloged under Pick number 55, identifying it within the issue. The note's denomination and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.

The front side design features an olive and brown color scheme, depicting Roma reclining with a spear and shield, holding the figure of Victory. At the bottom center, a wolf with twins is illustrated, with the word “ROMA” at the end of the imprint. The back side design showcases an eagle surrounded by a wreath at the center.

This banknote measures 185 x 116 mm and is printed on paper. It was produced by Officina della Banca d'Italia in Rome and is signed by Azzolini & Cima. The watermark includes the text "Italia" along with an image of Dante.

Specifications

Signed by
Azzolini & Cima
Date of issue
1931-1942
Printing office
Officina della Banca d'Italia, Rome
Paper
Paper
Colour
Olive and brown
Dimensions
185 x 116 mm
Pick catalog
55

About this banknote

The Bank of Italy issued this 100 lira banknote in 1933. It was part of a series introduced as a result of monetary reforms in the early 1930s. The note was signed by Azzolini and Cima, and printed by the Officina della Banca d'Italia in Rome.

The front side design features Roma reclining with a spear and shield, accompanied by Victory and a wolf with twins at the bottom center. "ROMA" appears at the end of the imprint. The reverse depicts an eagle with a wreath at the center. This specific note, Pick 55, includes a watermark with "Italia" and Dante.

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