The Italian Lira is no longer in use; they switched to the Euro as their currency. I have been told that some coin dealers pay $0.08 to $0.10 US for coinage in good shape.
The Turkish Lira is an active currency that trades daily in the $.62 US price range.
Italy stopped using the Lira in 2002. 2000 Lira would have been worth about $1.20.
There is no world currency know as a lyre, though there is the Turkish lira. 50 lira is worth about 28 US dollars. For future reference, you can Google ''50 lira in USD", and Google will convert it for you in today's rates.
Lire is the plural of Lira that is Italian. So 5000 Italian Lire worth $ 3.52 And for Other phase There is a currency that is Turkish Lira. And 5000 Turkish Lira worth $ 235.51
Before Italy adopted the Euro the currency was the Lira. good
Turkey's monetary unit is TL (Turkish Lira) Its currency: 1.00TL=2,36$ per a year~
It depends on whether your 500,000 Lira are Old Lira or New Lira. If they are Old Lira (aside from the fact that this currency is defunct) it would be worth around $0.28 USD. If these are New Lira, it would be worth about $277,800.00 USD.
The new Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey Ashwin Hendre
On 1 January 2005 the New Turkish Lira entered the Turkish market and become legal tender. 1 million old lira is now worth 1 Turkish Lira.
NothingThe Italian Lira was abolished in 2002.
It used to be the Lire, but now it's the Euro.
Maltese lira was the official currency of Maltabefore the Euro.
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira.