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Obverse Description
Italian text; branches with leaves; two reclining allegorical women holding batons and leaning on crests of Venice and Genoa; seal with head of Italia
Reverse Description
Italian text; statue from Palazzo Koch at Banca d’Italia headquarters in Rome featuring three seated allegorical figures (Industry, Agriculture, and Commerce); round FASCIO seal
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