500 lira 1967 — Italy ( Pick: 93 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
This banknote from Italy, dated 1967, carries a denomination of 500 lira. It features a color scheme of blue and orange. The front side design includes a dark gray pattern on blue with a multicolor underprint. The imagery consists of an eagle with a snake on the left and Arethusa on the right. The note has three varieties of signatures.
The banknote is cataloged under Pick number 93. Its classification as part of the documented issue, along with its denomination and year, places it among recognized banknotes from this timeframe.
The banknote is cataloged under Pick number 93. Its classification as part of the documented issue, along with its denomination and year, places it among recognized banknotes from this timeframe.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and orange
- Pick catalog
- 93
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote was the Banca d'Italia. This series was issued in 1967. It was introduced following monetary reforms and design updates to enhance security and artistic aspects of Italian currency during that era.
The front side design features an eagle with a snake on the left and a depiction of Arethusa on the right, characterized by dark gray on a blue and multicolor underprint. This 500 lira note, known as Pick 93, comes in three signature varieties and is notable for its vibrant blue and orange coloration.