The Italian lira is no longer legal tender. It has been replaced by the Euro.
The Italian lira is no longer legal tender. It has been replaced by the Euro.
When the switch was made to the Euro, 1000 lira (not dollars - it translates as pounds) was worth roughly 50 cents U.S.
90.44 Brtish Pounds.
100.000
Around 8 pound.
about 564 dollars
NothingThe Italian Lira was abolished in 2002.
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¢
how muach is the bin lira worth
1000 pounds
$1,809,6000 ... Wow
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