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Historic Italian 10,000 Lire 1973 Note – Low Mintage Collectible | Michelangelo Art
Historic Italian 10,000 Lire 1973 Note – Low Mintage Collectible | Michelangelo Art
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Step into Italy’s rich cultural and monetary history with this 1973 Italian 10,000 Lire banknote, beautifully designed with Michelangelo’s legacy. Issued by the Bank of Italy, this rare variant from 27 November 1973 features the Carli and Barbarito signatures and had a relatively low print run of 184.2 million compared to other years. A sought-after piece among collectors, this note stands out for its elegant design, historic significance, and increasing rarity as it was demonetized in 1983. A true gem from Italy’s pre-Euro era.
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Why This Product is a Good Buy
This 1973-November-27 variant of the Italian 10,000 Lire banknote is a solid investment due to its historical value, lower mintage (184,200,000 units), and Carli-Barbarito signature combination. Unlike earlier or more mass-printed versions, this note is less common, particularly in higher grades like XF or UNC, where values can reach $8 or more. As a demonetized pre-Euro note, it offers a glimpse into Italy’s economic history and showcases classical artistry featuring Michelangelo, making it both a collectible and conversation piece. Over time, well-preserved notes from this series are expected to appreciate due to declining availability and growing global interest in European pre-Euro currency
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