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Italy Allied Military Currency (AMC) Set 1-10 Lire 1943, AUNC, P-M19-M22 + Gift ITM4
This listing features a set of four Allied Military Currency (AMC) notes issued for Italy in 1943, ranging from 1 Lire to 10 Lire, all in About Uncirculated (AUNC) condition. These notes are well-preserved examples of wartime emergency currency issued during a pivotal period in history.
Set Includes:
1 Lire (Pick-M19)
2 Lire (Pick-M20)
5 Lire (Pick-M21)
10 Lire (Pick-M22)
Historical Context:
Issued by Allied forces during the military occupation of Italy in World War II, these notes, often referred to as "AM-Lire," were used to stabilize the local economy and facilitate transactions. They remained in circulation until the introduction of the Italian lira in 1950.
Condition:
Grade: About Uncirculated (AUNC)
Crisp notes with no signs of circulation and sharp details, showing only minimal handling marks.
Estimated Value:
This set, with all notes in AUNC condition, is estimated to be valued between $80 and $120, reflecting its historical importance and pristine preservation.
Special Offer:
This listing includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference. Choose a chapter to expand your knowledge of global banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
Shipping: Securely packaged with tracking. Free shipping for orders over $50
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