50000 lira 1977 — Italy ( Pick: 107 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50000 lira issued in Italy in 1977. It is cataloged under Pick number 107.
The front side features a design with a young woman and the lion of St. Mark on the left, using a color palette of blue, red, and green. A seal of Type C is present. The back side showcases a modern design of arches.
This note measures 150 x 70 mm and is printed by the Bank of Italy in Rome. It is signed by Governor Paolo Baffi and Cashier Luigi Stevani.
The front side features a design with a young woman and the lion of St. Mark on the left, using a color palette of blue, red, and green. A seal of Type C is present. The back side showcases a modern design of arches.
This note measures 150 x 70 mm and is printed by the Bank of Italy in Rome. It is signed by Governor Paolo Baffi and Cashier Luigi Stevani.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Governor Paolo Baffi and Cashier Luigi Stevani
- Date of issue
- 1977
- Printing office
- Bank of Italy (Banca d'Italia), Rome, Italy
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green, brown, and blue
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 107
About this banknote
The 50000 lira banknote was issued by the Bank of Italy (Banca d'Italia) in 1977. This series was introduced during the tenure of Governor Paolo Baffi and Cashier Luigi Stevani as a part of efforts to update Italian currency. The note was printed by the Bank of Italy's printing office in Rome.
The front side design features the blue, red, and green motifs with an image of young women and the Lion of St. Mark on the left. The reverse side shows a modern design of arches. The note measures 150 x 70 mm and is printed on paper with the Type C seal.