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Italy Allied Military 1000 Lire 1943 A P-M23 Fine, Lucky Numbers 5,7,8 + Gift ITM1
This listing features an Italy Allied Military Currency (AMC) 1000 Lire note, Series of 1943 A, cataloged as Pick-M23. This note is in Fine condition and features a serial number with all lucky digits (5, 7, 8), making it highly desirable for both historical and numismatic collectors.
Details:
Country: Italy
Denomination: 1000 Lire
Year: 1943
Pick Number: P-M23
Series: A
Condition: Fine – Moderate signs of circulation with clear design details and legible text.
Serial Number: Includes digits 5, 7, and 8, culturally considered auspicious and collectible.
Historical Context:
This note was issued by Allied forces during their military occupation of Italy in World War II. Allied Military Currency was used to stabilize economies in liberated or occupied territories, reflecting the history and complexity of wartime finance.
Estimated Value:
Given its historical significance, Fine condition, and lucky serial number, this note is estimated to be valued between $50 and $80, depending on collector demand.
Special Offer:
This listing includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference. Select a chapter on Allied Military Currency or any other country to enhance your understanding of global banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
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