Italy 500 Lire 1976 |
Item Code: IT-95 |
Front:
Winged head of Mercury (Mercurius), a god of trade and a
messenger in Roman mythology. Gears and mechanisms. Back: Zeus on a geared Trojan Horse (Bellerophon riding Pegasus). Watermark: Emblem of Italy. Security features: Consecutively running serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Coloured filament fibers (hairs) fluorescing under ultraviolet light. Predominant colours: Teal green and violet. Design: E. Vangelli; Scolpi; V. Nicastro Inc. Signatures: Ferdinando Ventriglia (Director General of the Treasury); Giuseppe Impallomeni (Special Cashier); Ventura Signoretti (for the Court of Auditors). Security thread: N/a. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Repubblica Italiana - Italian Republic. Date of Issue: 20 December 1976. Circulated from: 1976. Date of withdrawal: Pending. Lapse: N/a. Legal tender: No. Redeemable: N/a. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton. Printer: I.P.S. Officina Carte Valori, Roma. |
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Dimensions: 116 x 58 mm |
Texts:
Repubblica Italiana. Cinquecento Lire.
Five Hundred Lire. Biglietto di stato a corso legale. Il
direttore |
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