This occupation paper money called Allied Military Currency, but popularly called AM-lire, was prepared by the American authorities and the second issue was the 1943A Series, issued in 1944. On the front in the center, in shades of gray and light blue, it presents a shield with crumpled acanthus leaves, containing the value in numbers, reproduced in the four corners, but also in letters, in Italian and English. On the ray motif, it shows concentric tone-on-tone rounds, at the center of which are the two inscriptions Issued in Italy (Issued in Italy). In the inscriptions in red there is the serial number.
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