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100 Lire - Pope Francis

Issuer Vatican City
Year 2019-2024
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Value 100 Lire (100 VAL)
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Reverse description At left, a vignette of Swiss Guards performing the oath of loyalty with the traditional three-finger salute; at right, Swiss Guards in full ceremonial uniform bearing halberds. The legal warning inscription and copyright notice appear along the lower margin.
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Protection description Glow-in-the-dark dove with extra thickness
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Vatican banknotes are not legal tender in the conventional sense — they are issued exclusively for collectors under agreements tied to the Holy See's special status, and this series was never intended to circulate. The 100 Lire denomination is a deliberate anachronism: Italy replaced the Lira with the Euro in 2002, and the Vatican's use of it here is purely commemorative, trading on numismatic nostalgia rather than any monetary function.

Franck Medina, a French designer with credits across several European collector note programs, handled the artwork. Watermark security on a non-circulating collectible is largely ceremonial — present to satisfy the expectations of the format rather than to deter counterfeiting of something with no transactional value.

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