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1975 Banca D'Italia, Italy - 1000 Italian Lire ITL Banknote Serial NO. QC 949524 N P-101d

1975 Banca D'Italia, Italy - 1000 Italian Lire ITL Banknote Serial NO. QC 949524 N P-101d

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Description

1975 Italian 1000 Lire Banknote – A Tribute to Giuseppe Verdi

Issued by the Banca d’Italia, the 1975 1000 Lire banknote is part of Italy’s Verdi series, celebrating the legacy of Giuseppe Verdi, one of Italy’s most renowned composers. This note was in circulation from 1969 to 1981, before the Italian Lira was replaced by the Euro in 2002.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Banca d’Italia

Denomination: 1000 Lire

Year of Issue: 1975

Pick Number: P-101d

Printer: Bank of Italy (Banca d’Italia), Rome

Size: Approx. 125 × 62 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intaglio printing

Design Features:

Obverse: Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi, framed at the right, with the Arpa Estense (Este Harp) at the left center

Reverse: Teatro alla Scala, Milan’s famous opera house, symbolizing Italy’s rich musical heritage

Watermark: Apollo heads, reinforcing authenticity

This banknote highlights Italy’s cultural and artistic legacy, with Verdi’s portrait paying tribute to his contributions to opera and classical music. The depiction of Teatro alla Scala on the reverse side reinforces Italy’s deep-rooted connection to the performing arts.

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1975 Italian 1000 Lire is a valuable piece of European numismatic history, marking Italy’s financial system before its transition to the Euro. With its detailed artwork, historical significance, and tribute to Giuseppe Verdi, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 1000 Lire banknote today and own a tangible piece of Italy’s musical and economic heritage!

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