1943 WW2 Allied Military Currency Italy 1 LIRA World War II AMC *JB's Coins*

$ 2.9

Seller Notes: “Circulated Very Good or Better (VG+)” Type: Military Currency Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated Grade: Ungraded Certification: Uncertified Denomination: 1 Lira Series: 1943 Dealer: JB's Coins & Collectibles

Description

WW2 Allied Military Currency (AMC) (1pc) Series 1943 1 Lira Note Historic World War II Militaria Collectible You will receive (1) note similar to photos. Semi rigid currency sleeve included. What is Allied Military Currency? The AM-lira (Allied-Military Currency) was currency put into circulation in Italy after the landing in Sicily on the night between July 9th & 10th 1943. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) produced AMC to supplement existing local currency and ensure that Allied Forces had adequate amounts of money with which to pay for costs associated with invasion, liberation, or occupation of the targeted area. AMC was printed in the monetary units of countries in which Allied military actions were planned: Lire, Francs, Marks, Yen, and Schillings were produced for use in Italy, France, Germany, Japan, and Austria. Shipping We Ship Same or Next Business Day Packaged Securely Smoke Free Environment Multiple items will ship USPS Priority USPS shipping may experience delays. Please Allow up to 14 Days for Late Packages About Us Selling on eBay Since 2002 18,000+ Positive Feedback Rating Experienced Seller 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! 14 Day Return Privilege Price of Item Refunded Upon Receipt of Returned Item