1973 - Italy PIC 97f 10000 Liras banknote F
1973 - Italy PIC 97f 10000 Liras banknote F 

1973 - Italy PIC 97f 10000 Liras banknote F

  • Product Code: Italia PIC 97f BC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 27.50€

  • Ex Tax: 25.00€


This Italian 10,000 Lire banknote is associated with 1973 and catalogued as Pick P97f. The note is listed in F condition and belongs to the 1962–73 design type.

Its multicolour design combines brown, purple, orange and red-brown tones with dark brown lettering over a multicolour underprint. Michelangelo appears on the front, while the reverse depicts Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome. The note also features a Roman-head watermark and a Type B seal. The P97f signature variety is associated with Carli and Barbarito, with dates of 15 February 1973 and 27 November 1973.

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Tags: Year 1973, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Italian banknote with a denomination of 10,000 Liras. It is identified in the title as “Italy PIC 97f” and is associated with the year 1973. The product listing describes it as a used banknote.

What country, currency, denomination and date are identified for the note?

The banknote is associated with Italy and the currency is identified as Liras. Its denomination is 10,000 Liras, and the listing associates it with 1973. This date is presented neutrally as the year connected with the listed banknote, without specifying whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference or model is given for this Italian banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference “PIC 97f.” Its model/catalog reference field specifies “Italia PIC 97f BC.” These identifiers distinguish the listed banknote within the information supplied for this product and should be kept separate from any other cataloguing system.

What condition information is provided for this banknote?

The title identifies the note with the grade notation “F,” while the tag describes it as a used banknote. These are the condition details explicitly provided by the listing. No further physical-condition details are stated, so the product should be assessed only from the information supplied.