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0,50 Lirë Italiane

Issuer Dhoma Tregtare e Beratit (Chamber of Commerce of Berat)
Year 1924
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Reference(s) P#S151
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Reverse description Red letterpress printing on a light guilloche underprint with a decorative border of chain-link and geometric ornaments. A central vignette portrays a jester or harlequin figure in full stride, raising one arm aloft. The denomination '0,50' and the legend 'GJYSMË / Lirë Italiane' are repeated symmetrically in the left and right panels, each followed by a signature line captioned 'Arketar' and 'Kryetar' respectively. The printer's imprint 'Shtryp. Dhori Koti, Korçe' appears along the lower margin.
Reverse lettering 0,50
GJYSMË
Lirë Italiane
Arketar
0,50
GJYSMË
Lirë Italiane
Kryetar
Shtyp. Dhori Koti, Korçe
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Albanian Chamber of Commerce emergency notes from the early 1920s are among the rarest locally-produced issues in all of Balkan notaphily. The Dhoma Tregtare e Beratit issued this fractional note to address a chronic shortage of small-denomination currency in Berat — a problem that plagued much of Albania during the years when the newly independent state had no functioning central bank and Italian lire circulated alongside a patchwork of local scrip.

Shtypshkronja Dhori Koti in Korçë was the most technically capable Albanian printing house of the period, though "capable" is relative — production was modest, and survival rates for this series are extremely low.

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