1000 lira 1946 — Italy ( Pick: 72 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 lira issued in Italy in 1946. It is cataloged under Pick number 72. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this issue.
The front side design features a violet-brown and brown color scheme with an ornate border and a shield at the upper center. Seals of Type A/F are also present. The banknote has dimensions of 244 x 147 mm and is printed on paper.
The note is signed by Einaudi and Urbini and was produced by the Officina Carte-Valori / I.P.S. in Rome. The 1000 lira banknote was part of the first series of banknotes issued after World War II.
The front side design features a violet-brown and brown color scheme with an ornate border and a shield at the upper center. Seals of Type A/F are also present. The banknote has dimensions of 244 x 147 mm and is printed on paper.
The note is signed by Einaudi and Urbini and was produced by the Officina Carte-Valori / I.P.S. in Rome. The 1000 lira banknote was part of the first series of banknotes issued after World War II.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Einaudi and Urbini
- Date of issue
- 1943-1947
- Printing office
- Officina Carte-Valori / I.P.S., Rome
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green, brown, red, blue, black, orange, purple, yellow, grey, pink, beige, white
- Dimensions
- 244 x 147 mm
- Pick catalog
- 72
About this banknote
The Bank of Italy issued the 1,000 lire banknote (Pick 72) on July 22, 1946. This issuance followed the end of World War II and the establishment of the Italian Republic on June 2, 1946. The note was signed by Governor Luigi Einaudi and Chief Cashier Urbini.
The obverse features an ornate border with a shield at the upper center. The reverse displays the denomination "1000 Lire" prominently. Measuring 244 x 147 mm, the note was printed by Officina Carte-Valori / I.P.S. in Rome. It was demonetized on June 30, 1953.