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1949 italiano
500
The value of a coin from the Repvbblica Italiana series, such as the L50 from 1974, can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or appraiser to determine its specific value accurately.
it has essentially no value because the coins were withdrawn from circulation when Italy adopted the euro in 2002
A Repvbblica Italiana L-100 coin from 1956 is currently being sold on Ebay for $1. I recommend getting the coin looked at by a coin collector to determine what the actual value of it is.
Very difficult to say. Italy has issued hundreds of stamps. It will have to be properly identified, graded for condition and then a value can be determined. Consult a catalog at your local library to start.
You can find the value of this by visiting your local antique store. They can give you a good idea of the value and you can then decide if you would like to sell it.
It has no monetary value since Italy adopted the Euro. It will have little or no numismatic value unless it is in uncirculated condition. The TV shopping channels are hanging the demonetized lira coins from necklaces and charm bracelets at high prices, though.
Without knowing the coin's date a value can't be given. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
The estimated value of republican Italian I.100 is $25 US dollars. These coins were massed produced in 1957 where approximately 90.6 million were distributed.
worn: $20 US dollars catalog value average circulated: $50 well preserved: $100 fully uncirculated: $200
it has essentially no value because the coins were withdrawn from circulation when Italy adopted the euro in 2002