The currency used is the same one as most of the European Union countries: The EURO!
The Euro is the currency of Italy.
In Canada they use the Canadian dollar. US Dollars
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
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What type of documents? What use?
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.
Italy doesn't have $1 bills. They use euros.
Lire is nolonger in use, Italy use euro now.
They use Euros. one euro is about 1 dollar and 36 cents.
Italy is on the Euro system.
Italy used to use the lira, but now currently uses the euro. The U.S. uses the dollar.
Actually the answer is a yes and a no. You cannot directly use the American dollar in Italy. you can convert your dollars to the local currency in the nearest bank and then start using it.
The currency of Italy is the Euro; there is no such thing as an Italian dollar.
Italy used to use the 'Lira' - until it's currency was replaced by the Euro - along with most of the rest of Europe.
Today Italy is on the Euro, but once it was the Lira. So it would be Euro today.
Italy does not have "Italian dollars". Italy switched over from the Lira to the Euro.
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They use the dollar. Keep in mind it is not the American Dollar. It is the Liberian Dollar.