Used to be the Lira, now the Euro since 2002.
The currency used is the same one as most of the European Union countries: The EURO!
The currency in Italy is the Euro, so the Pound is not used there.
Your belated response has lost its currency. What type of currency does Italy use?
The currency of Italy is the Euro (€).
The euro is the current Italian currency. Italy is a member of the European Union. Use of the euro isn't a requirement of EU membership. For example, Sweden is an EU member that doesn't use the euro. Italy is an example of an EU member that does.
Italia is the Italian name for Italy. Italy now uses the Euro as its currency. If the coin is from before 2002, it would be a Lira coin which is no longer in use in Italy. Italy's currency is now the Euro.
No. Italy uses the euro while Turkey uses the Turkish Lira. Historically, Italy used the Italian Lira which was a distinct currency from both the euro and the Turkish Lira.
Italy used to use the 'Lira' - until it's currency was replaced by the Euro - along with most of the rest of Europe.
At present (2012,) the currency used in Italy is the Euro.
Milan is in Italy, Europe. They use the Euro.
The Lira was the currency of Italy before 2002. Since then Italy has used the Euro (€).
Italians now use the Euro as their currency.