1 Lira equals 100 Kurus.
Yes, bin is thousand. 100 Bin lira = 100 Lira.
Many countries used and use the Lira as their currency.Currently used by:Turkey - Turkish LiraLebanon - Lebanese Pound is also called LiraSyria - Syrian pound is also called LiraJordan - Jordanian dinar is also called Lira
The lira dates back to Charlemagne. Like the pound sterling, it represented one pound weight of silver.
One Turkish Lira is equal to 0. 28 Pound Sterling. One Pound Sterling is equal to 3. 58, as of July 29, 2014.
1 GBP = 2.4 TRY ( Turkish Lira )
Historically, Italy used the lira, but it currently uses the euro. Turkey also uses the Turkish Lira and the Syrian Pound is called the Syrian Lira in Arabic.
There is no such thing as an English lira. The UK uses the pound sterling as its currency.
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Today, nothing. Italy adopted the euro in 2002 and all lira currency was taken out of circulation that year. If you have old lira coins or bills you might be able to find a bank in a major city where you could exchange them but it would hardly be worth the effort. At the exchange rate in effect at the time, 1000 lira were only worth about 75¢
I think so
The Lira has not been a unit of the Italian currency since Italy changed over to the Euro in 2002.