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100 Lire Banca di Credito Agrario Bresciano

Issuer Banca Credito Agrario Bresciano
Year 1976-1978
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Currency Lira (1861-2001)
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Obverse lettering la BANCA CREDITO AGRARIO BRESCIANO
Società per azioni - Sede in Brescia - Fondata nel 1883 - Capitale sociale L. 2.000.000.000
aumentato a L. 4.000.000.000 nel mese di febbraio 1976 - Riserve L. 16.310.980.282
PAGHERÀ A VISTA PER QUESTO ASSEGNO CIRCOLARE
BRESCIA 13.12.1976
Lit. * CENTO ***
a ASSOCIAZIONE COMMERCIANTI DELLA PROVINCIA DI BRESCIA
BANCA CREDITO AGRARIO BRESCIANO
SEDE DI BRESCIA
LIRE 100
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Reverse lettering GIRATE
ASSOCIAZIONE COMMERCIANTI DELLA PROVINCIA DI BRESCIA
BANCA CREDITO AGRARIO BRESCIANO
IL PRESENTE ASSEGNO PUÒ CIRCOLARE SOLO IN ITALIA
Lire 100
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In the mid-1970s, Italy's chronic shortage of small-denomination coinage prompted a peculiar workaround: local banks and chambers of commerce began issuing their own paper substitutes, technically mini-assegni — negotiable cheques rather than banknotes proper. The Banca di Credito Agrario Bresciano's 100 Lire notes belong to this moment, circulating in and around Brescia as functional pocket change rather than as instruments of formal credit.

Tipografia Artigiana Caprotti d'Adda was a small Lombardy commercial printer, not a security press. The security features, by any professional standard, are minimal — which mattered little, since face value was too low to incentivize sophisticated counterfeiting.

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