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| Uitgever | Cassa Veneta dei Prestiti |
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| Jaar | 1918 |
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| Valuta | Lira (1861-2001) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The face is printed in red on a cream ground, with an intricate guilloche underprint composed of fine geometric latticework covering the entire surface. The denomination numeral '50' appears twice at upper left and upper right within the guilloche, with the issuer's name and legal tender text centered above the series and serial numbers, which are positioned at lower left and lower right respectively. |
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| Beveiligingstype | Watermark |
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The Cassa Veneta dei Prestiti was an Austrian military finance institution established specifically to manage currency in the occupied Venetian territories during the First World War. These notes were not issued by any Italian authority — they were instruments of occupation finance, denominated in Italian centesimi to ease acceptance among the local population while keeping the monetary system under Austro-Hungarian control.
The small physical format was deliberate for low-denomination emergency use. After the Italian victory in November 1918, the series was rapidly withdrawn and most examples destroyed during currency normalization, which accounts for the relative scarcity of surviving low-denomination pieces in any condition.