50000 lira 1980 — Italy ( Pick: 107c )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50000 lira issued in Italy in 1980. It is cataloged under Pick number 107c, which identifies it within the issue. This banknote features a front design from the period of 1977-82, prominently displaying a young woman and the lion of St. Mark on the left side, accompanied by a seal of Type C. The colors on the front are blue, red, and green.
The back displays a modern design of arches. This variant is noted to feature the signatures of Ciampi and Stevani, confirming its issue date of April 11, 1980.
This note exhibits blue and maroon coloring. The total production amount for this denomination was not specified. The issuance of the 50000 lira followed Italy's introduction of various denominations intended to modernize currency in the late 20th century.
The back displays a modern design of arches. This variant is noted to feature the signatures of Ciampi and Stevani, confirming its issue date of April 11, 1980.
This note exhibits blue and maroon coloring. The total production amount for this denomination was not specified. The issuance of the 50000 lira followed Italy's introduction of various denominations intended to modernize currency in the late 20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ciampi, Stevani
- Date of issue
- 11 aprile 1980
- Colour
- Blue and maroon
- Pick catalog
- 107c
About this banknote
The Banca d'Italia issued the 50,000 lire banknote series between June 20, 1977, and November 2, 1982. This specific note, dated April 11, 1980, bears the signatures of Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and Vittorio Stevani.
The front features a young woman and the Lion of St. Mark on the left, with a Type C seal. The reverse displays a modern design of arches. The note measures 149 x 69 mm and includes a watermark depicting a maiden's head.