500.000 lire | |
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General information | |
Country | |
Value |
L. 500,000 |
Years |
1997–2002 |
Specifications | |
Width |
163 mm |
Height |
78 mm |
Security features | |
Watermark, security thread, fluorescent fibers, security ink | |
Appearance | |
Color |
Multicolored, mostly blue and violet |
Obverse | |
Reverse | |
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The 500,000 lira banknote has been issued by the IPZS, in 1997; it was used for a brief lapse of time, not long before Italy adopted the euro in 2002.
On the obverse, it depicts Raphael and a particular of the Triumph of Galatea, while on the reverse, it features The School of Athens.
The banknote features a security thread, fluorescent fibers (already used on L. 50,000 and L. 100,000 banknotes) and a watermark, depicting Raphael and the logo of the Bank of Italy.
References[]
Italian lira (1862-2002) | |
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Banknotes | 50 c. • ₤1 • ₤2 • ₤5 • ₤10 • ₤20 • ₤50 • ₤100 • ₤500 • ₤1000 • ₤2000 • ₤5000 • ₤10,000 • ₤20,000 • ₤50,000 • ₤100,000 • ₤500,000 |
Coins | Official: 1 c. • 2 c. • 5 c. • 10 c. • 20 c. • 50 c. • ₤1 • ₤2 • ₤5 • ₤10 • ₤20 • ₤50 • ₤100 • ₤200 • ₤500 • ₤1000 |
Miscellaneous | IPZS • Commemorative coin • Sammarinese lira • Vatican lira • Am-lira • Tripolitanian lira • Trieste lira • Ljubljana lira |