The Italian lira was replaced by the euro in 2002, so it is no longer in circulation. At the time of the transition, the exchange rate was approximately 1,936.27 lire to 1 euro. Since the euro fluctuates against the dollar, the exact value in lire to dollars would depend on the current euro to dollar exchange rate. For historical context, before the euro, 1 dollar was roughly equivalent to about 1,800 to 2,000 lire.
i just looked on yahoo answers and they said 2000 lira equals 1 U.S dollar -Hope this helps-
There was 620 italian lire to 1 US dollar in 1963
1,965.50 Colombia Pesos equals a U.S. Dollar
1 U.S. dollar = 82.1692687 Japanese yen
A buck is a name for a dollar. So 1 dollar equals 1 buck.
i just looked on yahoo answers and they said 2000 lira equals 1 U.S dollar -Hope this helps-
There was 620 italian lire to 1 US dollar in 1963
Lire is nolonger in use, Italy use euro now.
4 dollar bro
The Italian Lira is obsolete and was replace by the Euro on January 1,2002. Before, 1000 lire would be equivalent to less than a dollar.
ten dimes = a dollar
In 1960, the exchange rate of Italian lire to US dollars was approximately 620 lire to 1 US dollar. The Italian lira was the official currency of Italy at the time, and the exchange rate fluctuated due to various economic factors. This rate was maintained until Italy switched to the euro as its official currency in 2002.
How many Vietnam dong equals to 1 US dollar? R
1,965.50 Colombia Pesos equals a U.S. Dollar
No. Lire are not worth anything it is no longer used or made. Italy uses the Euro.
53000 us dollar
18,000 lire is 9.3 EU