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Uitgever Banca dello Stato Pontificio
Jaar 1867
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black letterpress print on cream paper; two classical allegorical female figures in sculpted vignettes flank the central text, with a view of Rome at the bottom centre and the papal arms below the denomination. Two blocks of small-text legal warnings appear at left and right of centre.
Opschrift voorzijde BANCA DELLO STATO PONTIFICIO
PAGABILE A VISTA
VENTI LIRE
La Banca dello Stato Pontificio non riconosce i biglietti viziati, o con
socomodature di tagli qualsiansi. LA LEGGE PUNISCE IL FALSIFICATORE
IL GOVERNATORE
Il Cassiere Il Com. del Gov.
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The Banca dello Stato Pontificio issued this note during a period of acute political crisis for the Holy See. By 1867, the Papal States had already lost the bulk of their territory to the Risorgimento — only Rome and its immediate surroundings remained under papal control, propped up by a French garrison. The bank was effectively operating as a central institution for a state in terminal contraction.

Issue volumes were sharply curtailed in these final years, and the bank itself ceased to function when Italian troops entered Rome in September 1870. Notes outstanding at that point were eventually honored by the new Italian authorities, but redemption was slow and contested.

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