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Italian Lire are obsolete and can no longer be converted to U.S. Dollars.
i believe it is worth 1000000000 u.s dollars
Google will answer this question for you if you define "lire" well enough (using the proper ISO currency code): "200 in USD". If it's Italian Lira (ITL), then that currency is obsolete, but it's worth roughly 11 cents. If it's Turkish Lira (TRY), then about 56 dollars ... unless you have an old (pre-2005) coin, in which case it's worth effectively nothing, except possibly to a collector (much, much less than a penny; the currency was re-valuated in 2005 at the rate of a million 2004 Lira per 1 2005 Lira).Other currencies have used the name lire/lira or close variants of that, but without knowing which specific country you mean it's impossible to answer the question.
whatis the bank note 200 dong worth
10000 pounds
Italian Lire are obsolete and can no longer be converted to U.S. Dollars.
No. Lire are not worth anything it is no longer used or made. Italy uses the Euro.
The actual value of a 200 Lire Italian coin is technically nothing, since Italy now uses the Euro. In the 1970's when it was made, this was worth about forty US cents.
Lire were made obsolete in 2002 when Italy adopted the euro. At that time 200 lire would have been worth less than 15 cents.
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5.0 million dollars
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100-200 USD
i believe it is worth 1000000000 u.s dollars
About 200-300 dollars.
200-1200 USD depending on who made it and condition.