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150 Lire Banca Sella

发行方 Banca Sella
年份 1976
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货币 Lira (1861-2001)
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正面描述 The left side carries an ornate green vignette with the circular seal of Banca Sella, inscribed 'BANCA SELLA BIELLA' and 'FONDATA NEL 1886', within an elaborate rosette of guilloche scrollwork. The bank name 'Banca Sella' is printed in large italic script across the centre, with the date 'Biella, 18 Agosto 1976' at upper left and the denomination '150' in bold numerals at upper right. The text 'A vista pagate per questo Assegno Bancario' appears in italic cursive below, with the written denomination 'CENTOCINQUANTA' and the beneficiary 'GUIDO E UGO CARLINO FORMAGGI' printed in the lower register, above a handwritten endorsement signature.
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背面描述 Plain light-green ground with the heading 'GIRATE' at top in spaced capitals, followed by the endorsee name 'GUIDO E UGO CARLINO FORMAGGI' and a handwritten endorsement signature. A large central guilloche rosette in rose-pink, composed of concentric lathe-work rings, serves as the principal anti-counterfeiting underprint. At the foot of the note, a two-line notice in Italian states that the sum indicated is held by Banca Sella at the disposal of the beneficiary.
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Banca Sella, headquartered in Biella in the Piedmont textile region, was one of the Italian private banks authorized to issue small-denomination fiduciary notes during the severe coin shortage of the mid-1970s. The Italian state, unable to produce sufficient metal coinage, effectively delegated fractional currency functions to commercial banks, cooperative societies, and even retailers — a phenomenon that generated hundreds of local emission types across the peninsula.

The 150 lire denomination is among the more unusual of the series, corresponding to no standard coin value then in circulation. Banca Sella remained privately held throughout, a rarity among Italian banking institutions of the period.

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