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Issuer Governo Provvisorio di Venezia
Year 1848
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Shape Rectangular
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Protection type Official stamp
Protection description Red circular controleria stamp applied to the reverse, bearing the winged Lion of St. Mark and the inscription CONTROLERIA 1848; manuscript signature applied by hand on the reverse.
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The Governo Provvisorio di Venezia — the short-lived republic proclaimed by Daniele Manin in March 1848 — issued these notes under acute financial pressure. Venice had expelled the Austrian garrison and needed immediate liquidity to fund its defense; the municipal monte di pietà and local institutions were pressed into service as the financial backbone of a revolution that most of Europe assumed would collapse within weeks.

The official stamp served as the primary authentication device, a minimal but practical measure for a government printing money in the middle of an uprising. Venice held out against the Austrian siege until August 1849 — longer than almost anyone expected — before surrendering following famine and cholera.

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