1984 Italy 10,000 Lire Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Alessandro Volta, the famous Italian physicist and inventor of the electric battery, on the right. The denomination "10,000 LIRE DIECIMILA" is displayed in large text on the left. In the center is a depiction of Volta's early battery design, known as the voltaic pile, alongside the emblem of the Bank of Italy. The background includes intricate patterns in blue, green, and purple tones. The serial number "CG 553714 F" appears at the bottom left and right.
Obverse lettering: 10,000 LIRE DIECIMILA, PAGABILI A VISTA AL PORTATORE, BANCA D’ITALIA, A. VOLTA, signatures of officials, serial number CG 553714 F.
Size ±: 133 x 70 mm
Reverse: Shows the neoclassical Tempio Voltiano (Temple of Volta) in Como, a museum dedicated to Alessandro Volta. Surrounding the temple are tall trees, and behind it is a detailed circular geometric pattern. The denomination "10,000" is prominently placed on the top right. Additional security features are integrated into the design with multicolor patterns.
Reverse lettering: 10,000, LA LEGGE PUNISCE I FABBRICATORI E GLI SPACCIATORI DI BIGLIETTI FALSI, decree date "7 FEBBRAIO 1984".
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