100 lire 1943 — Italy ( Pick: 67a )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 lire issued in Italy in 1943. It is cataloged under Pick number 67a. This note features a brown design on a yellow underprint, displaying seals of Type A/F. The signatures present are those of Azzolini and Urbini, reflecting the dates from August 23, 1943, to November 11, 1944.
The dimensions of the banknote are 189 x 118 mm. It is printed on special white pulp paper with a paste watermark. The banknote was produced by OFFICINA CARTE-VALORI I.P.S. in Italy, with a total production amount of 255,000,000 notes.
The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947.
The dimensions of the banknote are 189 x 118 mm. It is printed on special white pulp paper with a paste watermark. The banknote was produced by OFFICINA CARTE-VALORI I.P.S. in Italy, with a total production amount of 255,000,000 notes.
The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Azzolini and Urbini
- Date of issue
- 23.8.1943-11.11.1944
- Printing office
- OFFICINA CARTE-VALORI I.P.S. (Italy)
- Paper
- special white pulp, paste watermark
- Colour
- brown on yellow underprint
- Dimensions
- 189 x 118 mm
- Amount produced
- 255,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 67a
About this banknote
The Bank of Italy issued the 100 lire banknote in 1943. This series was introduced during World War II, with signatures by Azzolini and Urbini marking its production period. It reflected the need for currency adjustments in wartime Italy, specifically dated between August 23, 1943, and November 11, 1944.
The front side of the banknote features a brown color scheme on a yellow underprint and includes Type A/F seals. The note measures 189 x 118 mm and was printed using special white pulp paper with a paste watermark by the OFFICINA CARTE-VALORI I.P.S. in Italy. A total of 255,000,000 notes were produced.