Since 2002 the Italian currency has been the Euro. The coins are
as follows: Cents: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50. Euros: 1 and 2.
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What?! Accept euro coins?? Who accept euro coins in the first
place?
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Italian Lire coins are no longer in circulation since Italy adopted the Euro in 2002. As a result, they have no face value and can only be traded as collectibles or for their metal content. The value of Italian Lire coins will depend on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand from collectors.
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The official currency of Italy is the euro, which is divided into 100 cents. Italian banknotes feature historical monuments and figures, with different denominations ranging from €5 to €500. Coins in circulation include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as €1 and €2 coins.