No, it is not possible to drive to Italy from your current location.
The currency of Italy is the Euro; there is no such thing as an Italian dollar.
The currency used is the same one as most of the European Union countries: The EURO!
There is no Italian dollar. The previous currency for Italy was the lira, but it was eliminated in favor of the more-stable Euro in 2002. Lira coins and bills are no longer legal tender, but can be converted into Euros until February 29, 2012.(see related link)
Italy doesn't have $1 bills. They use euros.
1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar
The current population of Italy is 58 million, making it one of the larger population states in the European Union.
Italy's current captain is Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.
One dollar.
1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar
A lot of money. Considering the current economy it is a huge sum of money. Depending on the type of dollar it is (US Dollar or Canadian Dollar or Singapore Dollar or Australian Dollar) its current value might vary.
Italy.