10000 lira 1997 — Italy ( Pick: 112 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10000 lira issued in Italy in 1997. It is cataloged under Pick number 112.
The front side design features a dark blue depiction on a multicolor underprint, with a laboratory instrument at the center and A. Volta on the right. The reverse side displays an image of a mausoleum.
The note is printed on paper, measures 133 x 70 mm, and is signed by Gio Pino as Governor and A. Canfarini as Cashier, produced at the Officina della Banca d'Italia. The watermark features A. Volta. This denomination covers notes issued between 1985 and 1998.
The front side design features a dark blue depiction on a multicolor underprint, with a laboratory instrument at the center and A. Volta on the right. The reverse side displays an image of a mausoleum.
The note is printed on paper, measures 133 x 70 mm, and is signed by Gio Pino as Governor and A. Canfarini as Cashier, produced at the Officina della Banca d'Italia. The watermark features A. Volta. This denomination covers notes issued between 1985 and 1998.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gio Pino (Governor), A. Canfarini (Cashier)
- Date of issue
- 1984-09-03
- Printing office
- Officina della Banca d'Italia
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green, brown, and blue
- Dimensions
- 133 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 112
About this banknote
The Bank of Italy issued this banknote series starting in 1984, featuring the signature of Governor Gio Pino and Cashier A. Canfarini. The series was introduced as part of Italy's ongoing efforts to update currency designs with modern security features and notable historical figures.
The front of the 1997 10,000 lire banknote, Pick 112, features a lab instrument at the center and the renowned physicist Alessandro Volta on the right. The back displays the image of a mausoleum. The note measures 133 x 70 mm and was printed by the Officina della Banca d'Italia. The watermark also depicts Alessandro Volta.