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150 Lire Credito Artigiano

发行方 Il Credito Artigiano S.p.A.
年份 1976-1977
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 The upper portion carries the issuer's name in ornate Gothic script within a dark guilloche band. The central field bears a blue underprint vignette of a Milanese urban piazza with colonnaded buildings, over which the payment text is letterpress-printed in italic script, with the denomination spelled out as 'CENTOCINQUANTA' flanked by asterisks. The beneficiary name 'STAR - Stabilimento Alimentare S.p.A.' is printed in bold type at centre-left, the numeral '150' appears in a ruled box at upper right, a nine-digit serial number is at lower left, and the legend 'VALE 150 LIRE' is set in bold lettering within a guilloche band at the base.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in dark brown on plain cream paper and serves as the endorsement (girata) side. At the top, the heading 'GIRATE' is set in spaced serif capitals, followed by the beneficiary identification 'STAR / Stabilimento Alimentare S.p.A.' and a manuscript endorsement signature. A tall vertical guilloche cartouche occupies the centre, bearing the bank's name in Gothic script rotated 90 degrees. At the foot, a two-line notice in bold capitals reads 'IL PRESENTE ASSEGNO PUO CIRCOLARE / SOLTANTO IN ITALIA'.
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In the mid-1970s, a severe coin shortage across Italy prompted hundreds of private firms, banks, and municipalities to issue miniassegni — small-denomination paper vouchers that functioned as fractional currency in everyday retail transactions. Il Credito Artigiano, a Milan-based cooperative credit institution serving artisans and small businesses, issued this 150 Lire note as part of that emergency wave. The practice was technically illegal but widely tolerated until the Banca d'Italia moved to suppress it in 1977-78.

Marco Spada & C., a Milanese commercial printer, produced the note — not a security press, which shows in the modest production values. The security border was essentially the only concession to anti-counterfeiting.

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