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A "Repvbblica Italiana bill for 500 in Cinquecento" refers to a 500-lira banknote issued by the Italian Republic. The term "Cinquecento" translates to "five hundred" in Italian, indicating the denomination of the currency. The bill features various historical and cultural figures or symbols representative of Italy. The lira was replaced by the euro in 2002, but these banknotes are still of interest to collectors.

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