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About This Series

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Biglietti Già Consorziale series of Italy in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $100.00 and $1,400.00.
In 1881, the government took over the issuing and redemption of banknotes, made minor changes to the designs and colors of the preceding issues, and discontinued the 50-centisimo denomination. These notes bear the law date of 25 December 1881 on front. Specific quantities of notes were printed pursuant to various regal decrees, the dates of which do not appear on the notes themselves, but the following listings show the first and last dates from official records.

Catalog Detail

  Biglietti Già Consorziale Value Range Favorite
Biglietti Già Consorziale Value Range  
1 lira (B201a)
$100.00
-
$225.00
$100.00 - $225.00
2 lire (B202a)
-
 
5 lire (B203a)
-
 
10 lire (B204a)
-
 
20 lire (B205a)
-
 
100 lire (B206a)
-
 
250 lire (B207a)
-
 
1,000 lire (B208a)
$350
-
$1,400
$350 - $1,400

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Biglietti Già Consorziale series of Italy in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $100.00 and $1,400.00.
In 1881, the government took over the issuing and redemption of banknotes, made minor changes to the designs and colors of the preceding issues, and discontinued the 50-centisimo denomination. These notes bear the law date of 25 December 1881 on front. Specific quantities of notes were printed pursuant to various regal decrees, the dates of which do not appear on the notes themselves, but the following listings show the first and last dates from official records.

Catalog Detail