Italy. - 6 banknotes - various dates (No reserve price)





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Six circulated Italian banknotes from various dates, including a 50 Lire Lupa Capitolina (Kingdom of Italy, 1936, ministerial decree; watermarked with Julius Caesar), a 1 Lira State note (1939) with treasury signatures, a 100 Lire Roma Guerriera/Capranesi (1931–1943), two 10 Lire State notes (1944) featuring Jupiter and the inscription Vale Die Ten Lire, signed by Ventura, Simoneschi and Giovinco, and a 10,000 Lire note depicting Alessandro Volta (1984).
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lotto di 6 circulated banknotes :
1. 50 Lire note "Lupa Capitolina" of the Kingdom of Italy. Ministerial Decree 30 April 1936. It is known for the watermark featuring the head of Julius Caesar.
2. 1 Lira note of the Kingdom of Italy, known as the "State Note". It features the signatures of the treasure directors of the era. Ministerial Decree 14 November 1939
3. 100 Lire note of the Kingdom of Italy, known as the "Roma Guerriera" type or "Capranesi". The design shows the allegory of Rome seated with a spear and a shield, beside the Capitoline Wolf. It was issued by the Bank of Italy between 1931 and 1943. Ministerial Decree 13 March 1937
4. 2 State Notes of 10 Lire Italian, issued in 1944 during the Regency. The design features the head of Jupiter on the left and the inscription "VALE DIECI LIRE" on the right side. The banknotes bear serial numbers 0222 and are signed by Ventura, Simoneschi and Giovinco. Ministerial Decree 23 November 1944
5. 10,000 Lire note presents a portrait of Alessandro Volta. Ministerial Decree 3 March 1984
lotto di 6 circulated banknotes :
1. 50 Lire note "Lupa Capitolina" of the Kingdom of Italy. Ministerial Decree 30 April 1936. It is known for the watermark featuring the head of Julius Caesar.
2. 1 Lira note of the Kingdom of Italy, known as the "State Note". It features the signatures of the treasure directors of the era. Ministerial Decree 14 November 1939
3. 100 Lire note of the Kingdom of Italy, known as the "Roma Guerriera" type or "Capranesi". The design shows the allegory of Rome seated with a spear and a shield, beside the Capitoline Wolf. It was issued by the Bank of Italy between 1931 and 1943. Ministerial Decree 13 March 1937
4. 2 State Notes of 10 Lire Italian, issued in 1944 during the Regency. The design features the head of Jupiter on the left and the inscription "VALE DIECI LIRE" on the right side. The banknotes bear serial numbers 0222 and are signed by Ventura, Simoneschi and Giovinco. Ministerial Decree 23 November 1944
5. 10,000 Lire note presents a portrait of Alessandro Volta. Ministerial Decree 3 March 1984

