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2 Lire

Issuer Banca Toscana di Anticipazioni e Sconto
Year 1870
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Currency Lira
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Reverse lettering LIRE DUE LIRE DUE LIRE DUE
2 LIRE 2
I BONI SI RICEVONO IN PAGAMENTO PER QUALSIASI SOMMA E TITOLO E SI CAMBIANO IN VALUTA LEGALE QUANDO SIANO PRESENTATI PEL VALORE DI LIRE 50, 100, 250, 500 E 1000
LIT. G. THUMB, BOLOGNA
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The Banca Toscana di Anticipazioni e Sconto was one of several regional Italian credit institutions operating in the fractious years immediately following unification, when the newly consolidated state had not yet imposed a single monetary framework on its constituent territories. Small-denomination notes like this 2 Lire filled a genuine gap — coin shortages were endemic throughout the 1860s and early 1870s, and minor banks stepped in where the larger issuing banks saw no profit.

Litografia Thumb in Bologna was a commercial lithographic house, not a specialist banknote security printer. The dry stamp was the primary fraud deterrent — embossed directly into the paper without ink, it required physical contact with an official die and could not be reproduced photographically.

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