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Italian Lire coins are no longer in circulation since Italy adopted the Euro in 2002. As a result, they have no face value and can only be traded as collectibles or for their metal content. The value of Italian Lire coins will depend on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand from collectors.
If I read your question correctly the bracelet is made from Italian lire coins and the chain is 10K. If these are real Lire the coins they are not gold, but that they could be set in a 10K coin holder to hold them to the chain. Often when coins are used in jewelry they are placed inside a frame/holder. My guess is that what you have.
Metal and agreed upon concepts of ideas pertaining to exchange and currency.
A 1928 Italian silver 20 lire coin with Vittorio Emanuele III depicted on the face typically has a value of around $5 to $20 USD, depending on its condition and market demand for Italian coins. Collectors may pay more for coins in better condition or with unique characteristics.
There is no such coin as the Italian 4 Lire. The small denominations of the Italian Lire in 1886 were the 1 Lire, 2 Lire, and 5 Lire.
'Lira' was the past currency before Euro. 'Lire' is the plural form of it: 1 Lira, 2 Lire. Lira in Italian is also a musical instrument.
There was 620 italian lire to 1 US dollar in 1963
yes, there is a 1927 5 lire coin
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In 1960, the exchange rate of Italian lire to US dollar was approximately 620 lire to 1 USD.
Italian Lire are obsolete and can no longer be converted to U.S. Dollars.
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