The currency in Italy is Euro and its code is EUR.
Before the Euro they had the Italian Lira.
Italian coin florin 1252-1523
Euro.
Italian currency used to be the lira. Now it is the euro like the rest of the members of the European union.
Lira is the name of the Italian currency whose use historically preceded the adoption of the European Union's currency, the euro, in 1999. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "LEE-ra" in Italian.
The old Papal currency was the SCUDO
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Old Italian .
Italy used to use the 'Lira' - until it's currency was replaced by the Euro - along with most of the rest of Europe.
Maltese lira was the official currency of Maltabefore the Euro.
It used to be the Lire, but now it's the Euro.
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Pagato is not a form of currency. It is Italian for "paid."
Try googling "florin". That was their standard currency back then...