Details:
- Face Value: One Hundred Thousand Lire
- Interest Rate: 15% per annum
- Redemption: Redeemable at the maturity specified by the issuance laws
- Issue Date: January 2, 1981
- Design: The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
- Issuance Laws: Law of April 30, 1980, No. 149, and ministerial decree of December 13, 1980
- Heading: Bearer bond of the nominal capital
- Cancellation Stamps: Features cancellation stamps dated 1-83
- Signatures:
- The General Director: Signature present
- The First Manager: Signature present
Borders and Seals: The certificate is decorated with an elaborate border and includes a central image of the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. The decorations reflect the art and style of the era, symbolizing the connection between Italian culture and the issuance of public debt.
Historical Context: These multi-year treasury bonds were issued during a period when Italy was striving to consolidate its economy and maintain financial stability. Financial instruments like these were essential for supporting government expenditures and promoting economic growth.
