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| 表面の説明 | Pale orange underprint of repeating 'BANCO LARIANO' text covers the entire field. To the upper left, the stylised 'BL' corporate logo of Banco Lariano appears above the bank name in bold sans-serif lettering. Corporate registration details are set in small text to the upper centre, alongside the promise-to-pay legend. The denomination numeral '150' is printed in large orange digits at upper right, with the written amount 'Centocinquanta' in bold orange script across the centre. The payee line, issue location 'Lecco', and date '10 Gennaio 1977' appear in the lower portion, accompanied by a manuscript authorisation signature for the Succursale di Lecco branch. MICR encoding occupies the bottom margin. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | Il presente assegno può circolare soltanto in Italia girate A.P.I. Associazione Piccole e Medie Industrie/Lecco Aderente "Confapi" Il Presidente ( Carlo Mutazzi ) vale 150 lire |
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Banco Lariano was a regional savings institution based in Como, and like dozens of Italian banks in the mid-1970s, it resorted to issuing its own fiduciary notes to compensate for a catastrophic shortage of small-denomination coinage. The Italian state had effectively run out of circulating coin — partly due to metal hoarding, partly inflation outpacing the cost of minting — and the Banca d'Italia quietly tolerated these local substitutes rather than solve the underlying problem.
Grafiche ATEM in Limbiate, a commercial printer with no particular banknote pedigree, produced these notes alongside similar issues for other northern Italian banks. The 150 lire denomination itself is a telling artifact: it corresponds to the price of a postage stamp at the time, the single most common transaction where exact change had become impossible.