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5 Lire

Issuer Kingdom of Italy
Year 1882
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Reference(s) P#12
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Obverse lettering BIGLIETTO GIA` CONSORZIALE A CORSO FORZOSO ED INCONVERTIBILE VALE CINQUE LIRE Legge 25 Dicembre 1881 Il Cassiere Speciale Il Delegato della Corte del Conti 5 - CINQUE LIRE - Regno d`Italia
(Translation: ALREADY CONSORTIUM TICKET FORCED TENDER AND INCONVERTIBLE IT`S WORTH FIVE LIRE Law 25 December 1881 The Special Cashier The Delegate of the Court of Auditors 5 - FIVE LIRE - Kingdom of Italy)
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Italy's 1882 5 Lire notes were produced domestically at the San Teodoro facility in Rome, one of the earliest sustained efforts by the Italian state to bring banknote production fully in-house following unification. The political motivation was straightforward: reliance on foreign printers for currency was considered a sovereignty problem, not merely a logistical one.

Pick 12 is notably scarce in any condition. The small physical size combined with low face value meant these circulated hard and were discarded without ceremony. Surviving examples with intact watermark definition are the exception.