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.
The Italian L100, these coins, are minted in stainless steel, not silver, commonly are worth only a dollar or two US value. Some of the earlier ones, dated before 1962 can bring catalog value of about, $100 US, but only if in uncirculated condition. Dates after 1962 are generally not very valuable even in mint condition
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.
it has essentially no value because the coins were withdrawn from circulation when Italy adopted the euro in 2002
It is Worth £50 to £130 at the moment it is a good time to sell
The value of a 1955 Italian L100 coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity and collector market demand. I would recommend consulting a coin catalog or contacting an expert numismatist to get a more accurate assessment. The value can be influenced by factors such as the condition of the coin and the existence of specific characteristics that make it more valuable to collectors.
The 1956-57 Italian Serie A was won by Milan.
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.
Italian Folktales was created in 1956.
The cast of Italian Memories - 1956 includes: Marvin Miller as Narrator
Much to my chagrin I found one of these and upon researching it I found it only to be worth a dollar or two. They are not worth much as Italy withdrew them from circulation. If it was a 1962 coin in uncirculated condition it could be worth $100.00. Hope this helps....
value of 1956 websters