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| 正面描述 | Purchase voucher (buono d'acquisto) printed in green and yellow on green underprint. The issuer name FIORUCCI appears in bold lettering, with a centrally placed serial number in black adjacent to an authorizing signature. |
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| 背面铭文 | FIORUCCI 100 Il presente buono da diritto all'acquisto di merce nei negozi Fiorucci S.p.A. per la somma in esso indicata (Translation: FIORUCCI 100 This voucher entitles to purchase goods in Fiorucci S.p.A. stores for the sum indicated) |
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Fiorucci S.p.A., the Milan-based fashion house best known internationally for its pop-art branding and New York boutique on Lexington Avenue, issued these 100 Lire notes during the Italian small-change crisis of the early 1970s. A chronic shortage of coin — caused partly by hoarding and partly by the Italian mint's inability to keep pace with demand — led to a remarkable period in which private businesses, municipalities, and even supermarkets issued their own surrogate currency, technically in violation of the Italian constitution but tolerated in practice by the Banca d'Italia for several years.
Fiorucci's version is among the more collectible commercial issues precisely because of the brand's cultural cachet in that period.