Banknotes from the Papal States

The Papal States were a series of territories in the Italian Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope, from the 8th century until 1870. They were among the major states of Italy from roughly the 8th century until the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia successfully unified the Italian Peninsula by conquest in a campaign virtually concluded in 1861 and definitively in 1870. At their zenith, the Papal States covered most of the modern Italian regions of Lazio (which includes Rome), Marche, Umbria and Romagna, and portions of Emilia. These holdings were considered to be a manifestation of the temporal power of the pope, as opposed to his ecclesiastical primacy.
Wikidata: Q170174

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Scudo (1534-1835)

30 Baiocchi = 10 Grossetti = 2 Carlins = 1 Teston • 500 Quattrini = 250 Sesini = 100 Baiocchi = 80 Bolognini = 20 Grossi = 10 Giuli / Paoli = 8 Bianco = 4 Lira = 1 Scudo • 1 Quadrupla = 2 Doppie = 4 Scudi • 1 Zecchino = 2 Scudi

9 Scudi
ND (1785-1797)

Standard banknote
198 × 152 mm
P# S307, N# 218507
10 Scudi
1785

Standard banknote
204 × 150 mm
N# 307617
12 Scudi Romani - Pope Pius VI
ND (1792)

Standard banknote
186 × 139 mm
N# 345892
15 Scudi
1785-1795 (1785-1797)

Standard banknote

P# S313, N# 339095
18 Scudi - Pope Pius VI
ND (1785-1795)

Standard banknote
203 × 143 mm
N# 361093
29 Scudi (Banco do S. Spirito di Roma)
ND (1786-1796)

Standard banknote
203 × 143 mm
P# S403, N# 340544
30 Scudi
1797

Standard banknote
195 × 135 mm
P# S328, N# 362937

Scudo (1835-1866)

10 Scudi
1855

Standard banknote

N# 363219

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