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50 Lire Allied Military Currency

发行方 Allied Military Authority
年份 1943
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货币 Lira (1861-2001)
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正面铭文 50 LIRE ISSUED IN ITALY ALLIED MILITARY CURRENCY SERIES 1943
背面描述 Printed in monochrome brown on plain paper, the reverse carries a central rectangular cartouche with ornamental scrollwork bearing the text 'ALLIED MILITARY CURRENCY' in bold display lettering. Two flanking oval panels contain the Four Freedoms inscriptions, arranged symmetrically left and right, all set against a fine guilloche background pattern.
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Allied Military Currency for Italy was authorized under the Allied Military Government of Occupied Territory (AMGOT) and introduced following the invasion of Sicily in July 1943. The U.S. Treasury and the British Treasury jointly backed the series, though the notes carried no redemption guarantee in hard currency — a deliberate policy decision that contributed to serious inflation in the occupied south before the war even ended.

The Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company produced the Italian AMC series under contract, using lithographic offset rather than intaglio printing. That choice made the notes relatively easy to counterfeit, and German-produced forgeries of the AMC lire circulated in quantity — a psychological warfare operation the Allies later acknowledged had measurable economic effect in destabilizing liberated zones.

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