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Its foreign exchange value is about 7 US cents (if it is still actually exchangable). Its value as a collectors piece would depend largely on its condition.
Good luck with that. Australia has never used or circulated the Lira as currency.
The federal government says it has value
There was 620 italian lire to 1 US dollar in 1963
9.21
Italy stopped using the Lira in 2002. 2000 Lira would have been worth about $1.20.
If it were convertible into US currency (which it isn't - Italy now uses the Euro), it would be less than 1 US cent. In terms of numismatic value (that is, the value of a 10 lire coin to a collector), it would depend on the year and condition.
In 2021, 100 Italian lire from 1950 would be equivalent to less than 1 US cent. The Italian lira was replaced by the euro in 2002, and due to inflation and the currency conversion rate, the value of the lire has significantly decreased.
Its foreign exchange value is about 7 US cents (if it is still actually exchangable). Its value as a collectors piece would depend largely on its condition.
5000 Italian Lire is $3. 46 US dollars. The Lire is the official currency of Italy. The US dollar is the official currency in the US and its territories.
2000 lire duemila converted baht Thailand
i have a 10,000.00 lire diecimila and i would like to know what it is worth in the us
3.76860 usd
NothingThe Italian Lira was abolished in 2002.
50 cents :/
Good luck with that. Australia has never used or circulated the Lira as currency.
Since February 28, 2002, the lira has become obsolete as Italy has adopted the euro as it official currency. So using the euro as the official currency of Italy, 5000 euro is the equivalent to $6,792.91 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009). If the lire was still the official currency of Italy, XE.com reports that 5000 ₤ lire would be the equivalent to about $3.51 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009).