Its foreign exchange value is about 7 US cents (if it is still actually exchangable). Its value as a collectors piece would depend largely on its condition.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
First of all - your punctuation. You need a comma after the second "currency" so as not to confuse whether 'value' or 'currency' is the point - "When the value of a country's currency goes up compared to another country's currency, that is considered a...?" Bad thing, as the cost of goods and services of 'Currency A' go up when compared to 'Currency B.' People will want things priced in Currency B, perceiving them cheaper than Currency A goods and services.
Italian Lira
Alongside much of European currency, the Italian lira was replaced by the Euro. Besides collectible value, which varies greatly, the currency does not carry value.
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5000 Italian Lire is $3. 46 US dollars. The Lire is the official currency of Italy. The US dollar is the official currency in the US and its territories.
China's currency is called yuan renminbi. One us dollar is equal to 6.58 renminbi.
NothingThe Italian Lira was abolished in 2002.
In 2021, 100 Italian lire from 1950 would be equivalent to less than 1 US cent. The Italian lira was replaced by the euro in 2002, and due to inflation and the currency conversion rate, the value of the lire has significantly decreased.
18 May 2010: 1 US $ = 3,3819 Romanian lei
ITL are Italian lira. That currency does not exist any more, replaced by Euro. 15000 ITL are about 7.75 Euros, that's about 11.47$ US
100% of all Italians in the US can speak Italian.
Italian currency used to be the lira. Now it is the euro like the rest of the members of the European union.
The old Papal currency was the SCUDO
The currency in Italy is Euro and its code is EUR. Before the Euro they had the Italian Lira.
Italy stopped using the Lira in 2002. 2000 Lira would have been worth about $1.20.