Yes, The euro replaced the lira in 2002
P.S: who ever looked this up has no life what so ever
US Treasuries. Bonds issued by the US Governemnt representing a 'promise to pay'.
At present (2012,) the currency used in Italy is the Euro.
The Lira was the currency of Italy before 2002. Since then Italy has used the Euro (€).
The currency used is the same one as most of the European Union countries: The EURO!
Prior to the Euro Italy used the Lira as currency
Currency is issued in many ways, through payroll from there jobs also through foreign exchange
The Lira was the currency of Italy before 2002. Since then Italy has used the Euro (€).
Italy's currency is Euro.
As Pompeii is a site in Italy, its currency would be the same as the rest of Italy--the euro.
Before Italy adopted the Euro, the Italian currency was the Lira.
The first federally-issued $2 bills were printed in 1862. They were issued as United States Notes, a now-obsolete form of currency.
Italy uses the "Euro" currency.