Banknotes from San Marino

San Marino, officially known as the Republic of San Marino, is a landlocked microstate located in Southern Europe, surrounded by Italy. It is one of the oldest republics in the world, with a history dating back to the 4th century AD. The currency of San Marino was the Sammarinese lira, which was in circulation from 1864 to 2002, before adopting the euro as its official currency in 2002, in line with the monetary policy of the European Union. San Marino is known for its beautiful medieval architecture, stunning mountain landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. It is a popular tourist destination and is famous for its postage stamps and its unique status as an independent and sovereign state within Italy.
Wikidata: Q238

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Lira (1864-2001)

100 Centesimi = 1 Lire

100 Lire (Small cheque)
1977

Local banknote

N# 303017
Available for swap 150 Lire (Italian coin shortage issue)
1976

Local banknote
160 × 70 mm
P# S101, N# 202506
Available for swap 200 Lire (Italian coin shortage issue)
1976

Local banknote

P# S102, N# 218763
300 Lire (Small cheque)
1977

Local banknote

N# 303018
350 Lire (Small cheque)
1977

Local banknote

N# 303019

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