500 lira 1941 — Italy ( Pick: 51 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 lira issued in Italy in 1941. It is cataloged under Pick number 51, identifying it within the issue. The denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this classification.
The front side design features olive-brown on violet with a multicolor underprint, including the imprint of "ROMA" at the end. It follows the Type A/E design pattern. The back design includes a back seal categorized as Type E.
This note was produced in an amount of 2,000,000 by the Banca d'Italia in Rome. It has dimensions of 202 x 115 mm and is signed by Azzolini and Urbini.
The front side design features olive-brown on violet with a multicolor underprint, including the imprint of "ROMA" at the end. It follows the Type A/E design pattern. The back design includes a back seal categorized as Type E.
This note was produced in an amount of 2,000,000 by the Banca d'Italia in Rome. It has dimensions of 202 x 115 mm and is signed by Azzolini and Urbini.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Azzolini and Urbini
- Date of issue
- 1941-1943
- Printing office
- Banca d'Italia, Rome, Italy (1926-date)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Olive-brown on violet and multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 202 x 115 mm
- Amount produced
- 2,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 51
About this banknote
The Banca d'Italia issued this 500 lira banknote in 1941 as part of a series introduced during World War II. Signatories on the note include Azzolini and Urbini, who were key figures at the time. This note was printed by the Banca d'Italia in Rome, continuing its production from 1926.
The front side design features a combination of violet and olive-brown colors, with "ROMA" at the end of the imprint under the Type A/E designation. The reverse side carries a Type E back seal. Measuring 202 x 115 mm and produced on paper, this note saw a production volume of 2,000,000 units.