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10 lira

Uitgever Hranilnica Ljubljanske Pokrajine (Sparkasse der Provinz Laibach)
Jaar 1944
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Waarde 10 Lira
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Beschrijving keerzijde Matching violet-grey design with the same oval vignette of the traditionally dressed woman in profile at left, framed by an identical scrollwork cartouche. The large numeral '10' dominates the right field over a guilloche ground, beneath which the German-language denomination panel reads 'ZEHN LIRE'. The same lace-pattern guilloche borders appear at top and bottom, and two facsimile signatures appear below the issuing authority line, accompanied by the anti-counterfeiting warning in German.
Opschrift keerzijde ZEHN LIRE
SPARKASSE DER PROVINZ LAIBACH
Vorsitzender:
Generaldirektor:
Ausgegeben auf Grund der Entscheidung des Chefs der Provinzialverwaltung in Laibach vom 28. XI. 1944, VII. Nr. 5946/1
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The Hranilnica Ljubljanske Pokrajine was the savings institution of the Italian-administered Province of Ljubljana, established after the Italian occupation of 1941. These small-denomination notes were issued under German administration following Italy's capitulation in September 1943 — the province had passed to direct German control, yet the institutional name carried over, a bureaucratic artifact of the transition.

Janez Trpin's involvement is notable: he was a Slovenian graphic artist working under genuinely constrained circumstances. The note's small physical footprint reflects the emergency character of the whole series, produced for a territory that changed hands twice in three years.