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This 2 lire banknote was issued in Italy in 1914. It is a small-sized banknote, measuring 80 mm in length and 46 mm in width.
The obverse of the banknote features a left-facing profile portrait of Vittorio Emanuele III, who was the King of Italy at the time the banknote was issued. The portrait is executed with particular attention to detail, reflecting the distinctive features of the monarch.
The reverse of the banknote features the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy. These coat of arms are placed in the center of the banknote, inside a circle. The face value of the banknote, namely "2", is indicated inside separate circles, positioned on either side of the coat of arms. This symmetrical arrangement contributes to the visual balance of the banknote.
The 1914 2 lire banknote offers a glimpse into the iconography and monetary design of early 20th-century Italy. The choice of the royal portrait and national coat of arms underscores the importance of the monarchy and the state in the visual identity of the currency. The compact size of the banknote made it practical for everyday transactions.