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| 正面铭文 | 10000 LIRE DIECIMILA PAGABILI A VISTA AL PORTATORE IL GOVERNATORE IL CASSIERE GIO PINO INV OFFICINA DELLA BANCA D'ITALIA A.VOLTA A. CANFARINI INC BANCA D'ITALIA (Translation: 10,000 Lire 10,000 Payable at Sight to the Bearer The Governor (Signature) The Cashier (Signature) Gio Pino INV Officina della Banca d'Italia A. Volta A. Canfarini INC. Bank of Italy) |
| 背面描述 | Central intaglio vignette of the Tempio Voltiano in Como, the neoclassical domed temple set amid cypress trees rendered with fine architectural detail against a multicolour rosette guilloche background. The numeral '10000' appears in large bold figures at upper right, flanked by geometric underprint patterns in pale tones. The engraver's signature 'F. ZANNOTTI INC' appears below the central vignette, with the anti-counterfeiting warning text and the ministerial decree date at lower right. |
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The Volta series ran for fourteen years — an unusually long active lifespan for a modern Italian banknote — which means examples from early in the print run circulated heavily and are genuinely worn, while later dates are far easier to find in high grade. Alessandro Volta's connection to the denomination is deliberate: the 10,000 lire was Italy's workhorse note through the 1980s and 1990s, and pairing it with the discoverer of electrochemical energy was a conscious nod to Italian scientific prestige during a period of aggressive industrial rebranding.
Canfarini's intaglio work on the obverse is among the finer examples of Italian engraving from this period — the Istituto Poligrafico tradition at its most controlled.