50 lira 1918 — Italy ( Pick: 38 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 lira issued in Italy in 1918. It falls under Pick number 38, which identifies it within the issue. The denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.
The front side design features a blue on green underprint, along with a counterfoil. A prominent large letter L is depicted alongside a woman and three children on the left. The back side shows a woman at the right, with seals of Type A/D present.
This note measures 176 x 111 mm and is signed by Stringher & Sacchi. The State Bank of Italy produced notes during this period to support wartime financing, reflecting the financial demands of post-World War I Italy.
The front side design features a blue on green underprint, along with a counterfoil. A prominent large letter L is depicted alongside a woman and three children on the left. The back side shows a woman at the right, with seals of Type A/D present.
This note measures 176 x 111 mm and is signed by Stringher & Sacchi. The State Bank of Italy produced notes during this period to support wartime financing, reflecting the financial demands of post-World War I Italy.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Stringher & Sacchi
- Date of issue
- 04.10.1918
- Colour
- Blue and green
- Dimensions
- 176 x 111 mm
- Pick catalog
- 38
About this banknote
The Banca d'Italia issued the 50 lira banknote in 1918. This series was introduced during a period marked by post-World War I economic adjustments. The signatures of Stringher and Sacchi, who were key figures in the Italian financial system, are present on the note.
The front of the note features a design from 1896-1926, with a blue foreground on a green underprint. It includes a counterfoil, a large letter "L", and a depiction of a woman with three children on the left. The reverse shows a woman on the right, accompanied by the seals labeled as Type A/D. The note is cataloged as Pick number 38.