Papal lira ended in 1870.
Papal lira was created in 1866.
Neapolitan lira ended in 1813.
Maltese lira ended in 2007.
Venetian lira ended in 1807.
Israeli lira ended in 1980.
Parman lira ended in 1802.
Sammarinese lira ended in 2002.
Tripolitanian lira ended in 1951.
Papal States ended in 1870.
Italian East African lira ended in 1941.
Turkish or (the retired) Italian lira? In 2000, near the end of the use of lira in Italy, there were roughly 1900 Italian lira to the dollar. So, about 4.5 US cents. Today, one Turkish lira = .67 US cents, so 86 lira equals US$ 57.62.
The symbol for the Turkish lira is "₺". In the past, the Italian lira was represented by "₤" or "L", but it is no longer in use since Italy adopted the euro in 2002. The Turkish lira was restructured in 2005, which introduced the new lira to replace the old lira at a rate of 1 new lira to 1,000,000 old lira.