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| 正面描述 | At left, a large encircled numeral '50' is overlaid on a light blue guilloche underprint of leaves and branches; a matching encircled '50' at right appears in a warm ochre underprint of similar foliate ornament. Central letterpress text in black carries the issue authority, denomination, legal basis and delegate titles, with the denomination repeated multiple times across the face. Series number printed in black at upper right and lower left. |
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| 背面描述 | At left, a vignette of Italia Turrita in profile facing right, rendered in light blue with surrounding decorative ornament. At right, the legal warning text appears within a circular guilloche frame in white against the blue ground, with the denomination '50 centesimi' repeated across the design. Serial number printed in red at upper right and lower left. |
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The Consorzio Nazionale was a consortium of six major Italian issuing banks — Banca Nazionale nel Regno d'Italia, Banca Nazionale Toscana, Banca Toscana di Credito, Banco di Napoli, Banco di Sicilia, and Banca Romana — formed specifically to issue small-denomination paper currency after the chronic disappearance of metallic coinage during the 1860s and early 1870s. Bronze and silver had been hoarded or melted; the gap at the bottom of everyday commerce was real and disruptive.
These notes were produced entirely within the Officina San Teodoro, the Italian state's own security printing facility in Rome, making this among the earliest domestically printed Italian fiduciary issues of the unified kingdom. The watermark was the principal anti-counterfeiting measure — printing technology and public trust in paper both still developing.