what i £5.00 Sterling to 5 lira
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The Italian Lira is no longer the standard legal tender of Italy, it was replaced by the Euro.
The lira has not been in use in Italy since 2002 when the euro was adopted. At that time the exchange rate was roughly £1 = 3,140 lira, so 5,000 lira was about £1.59
Turkish Central Bank's official exchange site, you have to pick up a date, on holiday days the site gives a warning and you have to choose an another day. By the way, you have write the day in Day/Month/Year format.
It depends of the exchange rate between Sterling and the Euro at the time of exchange.
This is my question. How many Italian lira did it take to purchase one us dollar in June 1971?
Italy has not used the lira since 2002 when the euro was adopted. At that time the lira was extremely low in value; the exchange rate was 1 lira = US$0.000660546 In other words, 1 USD was worth about 1500 lira.
One Turkish Lira is equal to 0. 28 Pound Sterling. One Pound Sterling is equal to 3. 58, as of July 29, 2014.
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I think its 90p
If you have a single 250,000 lira bank note, that is the old lira. It was replaced with the new lira in 2005 at a rate of 1,000,000 old lira to 1 new lira.If it is the old lira you have, it is 0.25 new lira (TRY) and worth around 0.17 USD, assuming you can still find a place to exchange it for the new lira.See related link.
The exchange rate for Italian lira to US dollars is no longer relevant as Italy adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002. At the time of the currency's conversion to the euro, the exchange rate was set at 1 euro = 1936.27 lire. So, if we were to convert 100,000 Italian lira to euros, it would be approximately 51.61 euros.