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| 正面描述 | Light blue miniassegno printed on paper, with the bank name 'il Credito Italiano' in large stylised lettering across the upper portion, accompanied by corporate registration details in small type. A guilloche underprint in blue and green tones covers the central field, over which the denomination 'centocinquanta' is inscribed in bold letterpress, with the payable party 'UNIONE COMMERCIANTI – VENEZIA' stated below. The numeral '150' appears in a ruled box at upper right, the issue date 'Venezia 22 marzo 1976' at lower left, and a manuscript authorisation signature with 'CREDITO ITALIANO' at lower right; the bottom border carries a repeated 'lire 150' legend in blue. |
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| 背面铭文 | GIRATE UNIONE COMMERCIANTI Venezia IL PRESENTE ASSEGNO PUO CIRCOLARE SOLTANTO IN ITALIA |
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Credito Italiano's assegni circolari — circular cheques with fixed denominations functioning as near-cash instruments — occupied an odd corner of Italian monetary practice. The 150 lire denomination reflects a specific mid-1970s problem: chronic coin shortages driven by inflation, hoarding, and the disappearance of small-denomination metal from circulation. Banks and large retailers issued these notes as substitutes, legally valid but technically obligations of the issuing institution rather than Banca d'Italia liabilities.
Officine Cartevalori Fratelli Pozzoni, based in Cisano Bergamasco, was one of several specialist security printers handling this unusual overflow work during the period.