It used to be Lire, but now it's Euro.
The lira was the previous unit of Italian money. But Italy discarded their longtime monetary unit, in favor of the 'euro', with the Italian Republic's membership in the European Union. Switching to the 'euro' isn't mandatory. But Italy decided to do so.
The Euro is Italian money. The Italian Lire was withdrawn in 1992.
The EURO is Greece's unit of money.
Un sacco di soldi is Lots of money in Italian.
Volt
the basic unit of money in Peru
The Italian money was the Lira
Unità is an Italian equivalent of the English word "unit." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular l' since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "OO-nee-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Euro
The Tugrug is the most commonly used in Mongolia. Or it is the basic unit of money.
The lira was an Italian unit of money. Greece used the drachma as its currency. Please determine what kind of coin you have and post a new, separate question that includes its date.
What is the unit of money in Iraq?Currency in Iraq: Iraqi dinar (IQD)