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| Uitgever | Banca Popolare di Milano |
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| Jaar | 1976-1977 |
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| Waarde | 100 Lire (100 ITL) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | LA BANCA POPOLARE DI MILANO SOC. COOP. A R.L. - FOND. NEL 1865 - SEDE CENT. MILANO CAPITALE VERS. E RISERVE AL 31-12-1975 L. 64.320.322.846 - ISCRITTA AL N. 51 REG. COC. - TRIBUNALE DI MILANO PAGHERA A VISTA PER QUESTO ASSEGNO CIRCOLARE LIRE CENTO a Unione Artigiani della Provincia di Milano BANCA POPOLARE DI MILANO SEDE DI MILANO LIT. 100 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Opschrift keerzijde | CIRATE Unione Artigiani della Provincia di Milano BANCA POPOLARE DI MILANO IL PRESENTE ASSEGNO PUO CIRCOLARE SOLO IN ITALIA LIT. 100 |
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| Opmerkingen |
Banca Popolare di Milano's 100 Lire note from this period was a direct response to Italy's catastrophic small-coin shortage of the 1970s, when chronic metal supply problems and hoarding stripped centesimi and lire coins almost entirely from daily commerce. Italian banks, cooperatives, and municipalities stepped into the void with their own fiduciary emission notes — technically mini-assegni, circulating checks backed by the issuing institution rather than the state. The Banca d'Italia tolerated rather than sanctioned them.
BPM was among the more prolific issuers. These pieces circulated hard in retail transactions around Milan and degraded quickly as a result.