1939 Italy 10 Lire Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy on the left side, dressed in military attire. The denomination "10 LIRE" is prominently displayed in the center with the word "DIECI" in large, bold text. The intricate border features classical patterns in a greenish-blue hue, giving the banknote a sophisticated look. The text "REGNO D'ITALIA" (Kingdom of Italy) and "BIGLIETTO DI STATO A CORSO LEGALE" (State Note of Legal Tender) are displayed on the upper right. Signatures of financial officials are present near the bottom.
Obverse lettering: REGNO D'ITALIA, BIGLIETTO DI STATO A CORSO LEGALE, LIRE 10 DIECI LIRE, serial number 864081, signatures of officials, Istituto Poligrafico Dello Stato.
Size ±: 98 x 64 mm
Reverse: Features an image of an allegorical female figure in classical attire on the right, symbolizing Italy. The denomination "LIRE 10 DIECI LIRE" is printed at the center, surrounded by intricate geometric borders similar to the obverse. The serial numbers "0418" and "864081" are displayed on the left and right sides of the note. Below the denomination is a legal warning and decree date.
Reverse lettering: LIRE 10 DIECI LIRE, serial number 0418, legal text referencing Regio Decreto-Legge 1935.
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