in Singapore
I guess we will have a problem on that. Lira is an obsolite currency. Italy now use euro instead.
No, the Italian lire and the euro are not the same. The Italian lire was the official currency of Italy until it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The euro is now the official currency, and the exchange rate when the transition occurred was set at 1 euro = 1,936.27 lire.
The value of 300,000 Italian lire can be converted to euros, as Italy adopted the euro in 2002. The conversion rate at that time was 1 euro = 1,936.27 lire. Therefore, 300,000 lire is approximately 154.94 euros. However, since lire is no longer in circulation, its value today would be mostly of historical interest rather than practical currency.
about 51 euro cents~
i have a 10,000.00 lire diecimila and i would like to know what it is worth in the us
in Singapore
10000 of lire diecimila in Indian rupee?
1000 lire mille value of Indian money
What is it worth today?
As of 2021, the Italian lira (lire) is no longer in use as Italy now uses the euro. If you meant 10,000 Italian lire, it would be equivalent to a very small amount in Philippine pesos.
The excahnge rate is only $4.70, but it can only be exchanged until 2012. However, if you were to sell you a collector, a crisp, mostly uncirculated bill could get you $20-$25
I guess we will have a problem on that. Lira is an obsolite currency. Italy now use euro instead.
in Singapore
$30
It means 10'000 lire (old Italian currency, = around 5 euro) "payable directly to the owner" meaning that theoretically they could be changed in the central bank into the equivalent value of gold.
Lire were made obsolete in 2002 when Italy adopted the euro. At that time 200 lire would have been worth less than 15 cents.