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50 Lire 'Italia Turrita'

Issuer Banca d'Italia
Year 1944
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Currency Lira (1861-2001)
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Reverse lettering BANCA D'ITALIA LIRE 50 LA LEGGE PUNISCE I FABBRICATORI E GLI SPACCATORI DI BIGLIETTI FALSI
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Protection description Numeral '50' watermark
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Banca d'Italia's wartime printing infrastructure was severely disrupted by the Allied advance up the peninsula, and the notes produced under these conditions often show inconsistent ink density and sheet registration as a result. This 50 Lire belongs to a period when Italy had two competing monetary authorities — the Italian Social Republic in the north and the Allied Military Government issuing AM-Lire in liberated territories — creating a fractured currency situation that lasted until reunification of the monetary system in 1945.

The Istituto Poligrafico's Rome facility continued production through the chaos, but wartime paper shortages mean this series is more susceptible to foxing and brittleness than pre-war issues from the same printer.

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