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Miniassegni (pl. of miniassegno [ˌmini.asˈseɲɲo]) were a type of notgeld that was circulated in Italy in the late 1970s. Miniassegni were used as replacement for change which had become very scarce. Before miniassegni appeared, widely used replacement for coins had been telephone tokens, candy or other small merchandise items, and - in some cities - public transport tickets.

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  • Miniassegno (de)
  • Miniassegni (fr)
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  • Miniassegni (Singular Miniassegno, italienisch für Minischeck) waren eine Art von Notgeld im Italien der späten 1970er Jahre. Zu dieser Zeit waren Münzen knapp und Geschäftsinhaber mussten Wechselgeld in Form von Süßigkeiten, Briefmarken, Telefonmarken oder Tickets für den öffentlichen Nahverkehr erstatten. Um Abhilfe zu schaffen, gaben Banken zwischen 1975 und 1978 kleinformatige Schecks aus, die anstelle von Münzen kursierten. (de)
  • Miniassegni (pl. of miniassegno [ˌmini.asˈseɲɲo]) were a type of notgeld that was circulated in Italy in the late 1970s. Miniassegni were used as replacement for change which had become very scarce. Before miniassegni appeared, widely used replacement for coins had been telephone tokens, candy or other small merchandise items, and - in some cities - public transport tickets. (en)
  • Les « miniassegni » (signifiant littéralement mini-chèques en italien) est une monnaie de nécessité qui circule en Italie à la fin des années 1970 introduite à fin de remplacer les monnaies qui sont à court et qui, avant ce moment, sont substituées par des bonbons, des timbres postaux, des jetons de téléphone et dans certaines villes même par des billets de transport public. (fr)
  • I miniassegni furono un particolare tipo di denaro che circolò in Italia, nella seconda metà degli anni settanta, in sostituzione delle monete metalliche che in quel periodo scarseggiavano, e che fino ad allora erano state sostituite da caramelle, francobolli, gettoni telefonici e, in alcune città, anche da biglietti del trasporto pubblico. (it)
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  • Miniassegni (Singular Miniassegno, italienisch für Minischeck) waren eine Art von Notgeld im Italien der späten 1970er Jahre. Zu dieser Zeit waren Münzen knapp und Geschäftsinhaber mussten Wechselgeld in Form von Süßigkeiten, Briefmarken, Telefonmarken oder Tickets für den öffentlichen Nahverkehr erstatten. Um Abhilfe zu schaffen, gaben Banken zwischen 1975 und 1978 kleinformatige Schecks aus, die anstelle von Münzen kursierten. (de)
  • Miniassegni (pl. of miniassegno [ˌmini.asˈseɲɲo]) were a type of notgeld that was circulated in Italy in the late 1970s. Miniassegni were used as replacement for change which had become very scarce. Before miniassegni appeared, widely used replacement for coins had been telephone tokens, candy or other small merchandise items, and - in some cities - public transport tickets. (en)
  • Les « miniassegni » (signifiant littéralement mini-chèques en italien) est une monnaie de nécessité qui circule en Italie à la fin des années 1970 introduite à fin de remplacer les monnaies qui sont à court et qui, avant ce moment, sont substituées par des bonbons, des timbres postaux, des jetons de téléphone et dans certaines villes même par des billets de transport public. (fr)
  • I miniassegni furono un particolare tipo di denaro che circolò in Italia, nella seconda metà degli anni settanta, in sostituzione delle monete metalliche che in quel periodo scarseggiavano, e che fino ad allora erano state sostituite da caramelle, francobolli, gettoni telefonici e, in alcune città, anche da biglietti del trasporto pubblico. (it)
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