KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

Banknotes of Italy

Total banknotes: 192
The official currency of Italy is the euro, issued by the Banca d'Italia. Paper money was first introduced in Italy in the 17th century with the creation of banknotes by the Banco di Venezia. A significant event in Italy's currency history was the transition from the lira to the euro in 2002, which included the redenomination of the lira at a rate of 1,936.27 lira to 1 euro. Collectors are particularly drawn to Italy's banknotes for their artistic designs, particularly those from the 1930s. The 1939 series features prominent Italian historical figures and architectural motifs, showcasing the artistry of Italian banknote production during that period. Among these, the 100 lire note depicts the famous Renaissance artist, Michelangelo, adding a distinct allure to the collection.
P-1
50 centesimi 1870
50 centesimi
Italy · 1870
P-2
1 lira 1874
1 lira
Italy · 1874
P-3
2 lira 1874
2 lira
Italy · 1874
P-5
10 lira 1874
10 lira
Italy · 1874
P-1
50 centesimi 1874
50 centesimi
Italy · 1874
P-34
1 lira 1894
1 lira
Italy · 1894
P-23
5 lira 1904
5 lira
Italy · 1904
P-39
100 lira 1909
100 lira
Italy · 1909
P-23
5 lire 1911
5 lire
Italy · 1911
P-36
1 lira 1914
1 lira
Italy · 1914
P-37
2 lira 1914
2 lira
Italy · 1914
P-23
5 lira 1914
5 lira
Italy · 1914
P-38
50 lira 1914
50 lira
Italy · 1914
P-20
10 lira 1915
10 lira
Italy · 1915
P-36
1 lira 1917
1 lira
Italy · 1917
P-37
2 lira 1917
2 lira
Italy · 1917
P-23
5 lira 1917
5 lira
Italy · 1917
P-20
10 lira 1917
10 lira
Italy · 1917
P-38
50 lira 1918
50 lira
Italy · 1918
P-37
2 lira 1920
2 lira
Italy · 1920
P-23
5 lira 1922
5 lira
Italy · 1922
P-20
10 lira 1923
10 lira
Italy · 1923
P-23
5 lira 1924
5 lira
Italy · 1924
P-20
10 lira 1925
10 lira
Italy · 1925
P-51
500 lira 1928
500 lira
Italy · 1928
P-47
50 lira 1930
50 lira
Italy · 1930
P-55
100 lira 1931
100 lira
Italy · 1931
P-55
100 lira 1932
100 lira
Italy · 1932