Italian Lire are obsolete and can no longer be converted to U.S. Dollars.
i believe it is worth 1000000000 u.s dollars
in Singapore
100 dollars
The value of 10,000 Italian lire (diecimila) in euros can be calculated using the conversion rate established when Italy adopted the euro. The official exchange rate was 1 euro = 1,936.27 lire. Therefore, 10,000 lire is approximately 5.16 euros.
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.
Lire were made obsolete in 2002 when Italy adopted the euro. At that time 200 lire would have been worth less than 15 cents.
i believe it is worth 1000000000 u.s dollars
5.0 million dollars
No. Lire are not worth anything it is no longer used or made. Italy uses the Euro.
WHAT IS A lire 12.000 SERIE P NOTE WORTH?
The actual value of a 200 Lire Italian coin is technically nothing, since Italy now uses the Euro. In the 1970's when it was made, this was worth about forty US cents.
KRYPTONITE
Nothing since the lire doesn't exist any longer. If you can exchange it for Euros it could fetch a few cents, but I don't think much. I was in Italy in that time and the lire was really low in value. I got a good exchange rate for my dollar to lire in that time.
100-lire stainless steel coins from 1955 to 1989 can be worth anywhere from 25 cents to close to $200. It depends on the condition of the coin itself, and the going market for the item.
I just got one it's worth like 20 us cents and is not gold
in Singapore
apparently, 1000 Lire is about 69 cents (or $.69)