KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

50000 lira 1978 — Italy ( Pick: 107 )

Region: Europe
Front side
50000 lira Italy 1978 — Front side
Back side
50000 lira Italy 1978 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 50000 lira issued in Italy in 1978. It is cataloged under Pick number 107. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this issue. The note features a front side design that includes a young woman and the lion of St. Mark on the left, along with a Type C seal. The color palette includes blue, red, and green. The back side presents a modern design of arches.

This banknote measures 150 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Governor Paolo Baffi and Cashier Luigi Stevani. The printing was conducted at the Bank of Italy in Rome.

The note's green, brown, and blue color scheme is representative of its design elements. The 50000 lira banknote was part of the currency reform in Italy during the economic challenges of the 1970s.

Specifications

Signed by
Governor: Paolo Baffi; Cashier: Luigi Stevani
Date of issue
1977-1982
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 Banca d'Italia issued the 50,000 lira note in 1978. This series was introduced during a period of significant economic transition and efforts to modernize Italy's currency. The notes were signed by Paolo Baffi, then Governor of the Bank of Italy, and Luigi Stevani, the Cashier.

The front side features a design in blue, red, and green, depicting young women and the lion of St. Mark. The back side showcases a modern design of arches. This banknote, identified by Pick number 107, was printed by the Bank of Italy in Rome and measures 150 x 70 mm.

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