- The lira (plural lire) is the name of the national currency of Turkey. It is also the name of local currencies in Lebanon and Syria. Israel's currency was called a lira until 1980.
- A different lira was the pre-Euro currency of Italy. Italy's economy after World War 2 did not maintain the stability of the lira, and inflation raised its exchange rate in relation to other currencies, raised to 500 or 600 per USD in the late 1940s. At the time of the Euro's adoption, the exchange rate was 1937.27 lire to the Euro.
- Currencies related to the Italian lira were those of Malta, Vatican City, and San Marino.
Turkey
The country that uses the forint as its currency is Hungary.
China is the country that uses yuan currency.
Vietnam uses the dong as their currency.
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Singapore and Brunei
Malaya uses the Ringgit as its currency
The kuna is the currency in Croatia.
If it were convertible into US currency (which it isn't - Italy now uses the Euro), it would be less than 1 US cent. In terms of numismatic value (that is, the value of a 10 lire coin to a collector), it would depend on the year and condition.
The yen is the Japanese currency
The value of one thousand lire mile in Indian currency is zero point zero two United States of American Dollars. This is the value of one thousand lire mile in Indian currency converted in USD.
The Italian is an obsolete currency and is no longer used. Italy uses the euro for its currency. In June of 2014, the 1,000 euros were worth 1361.28 American dollars.