it costs on eBay 0.75 dollars
No.and how to change 1000 lire to the peso philliphenes
As of 1992 the lire mille in Indian currency is worth only about fifty cents in U.S. currency. It may be a little higher or lower depending on the exchange rates fluctuating.
476.60 USD.
To determine the value of 1000 Italian lire (mille lire) in Canadian dollars, you need to consider the historical exchange rate, as the Italian lira is no longer in use since Italy adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of its conversion, 1000 lire was roughly equivalent to about 0.50 euros. With the current exchange rate of around 1 euro being approximately 1.45 Canadian dollars, 1000 lire would be valued at about 0.725 Canadian dollars. However, this value can vary based on the current exchange rates and market conditions.
The Banca d'Italia issued banknotes in Italian lire, and the "mille" refers to 1,000 lire. However, the Italian lira was replaced by the euro in 2002, and the exchange rate at that time was approximately 1,936.27 lire to 1 euro. Consequently, 1,000 lire would be worth about 0.51 euros today, though the collectible value may vary based on the note's condition and rarity.
Lire mille 1000 means
1000 lire mille value of Indian money
about 51 euro cents~
50 cents :/
No.and how to change 1000 lire to the peso philliphenes
56730
I have a 1000 BANCA DITALIA LIRE MILLE papar bill. I believe the date is 1969. Serial # HD 662668 W. Also has a picture of a bearded man name Cassiere?. Any idea of value.
As of 1992 the lire mille in Indian currency is worth only about fifty cents in U.S. currency. It may be a little higher or lower depending on the exchange rates fluctuating.
476.60 USD.
The value of a 100 Marco Polo lire mille depends on the year it was minted and the condition. This note made in 1982 and in mint condition is valued between 12.99 and 19.99 as of 2014.
See www.xe.com You'll have to search "other" or "obsolete" currencies because lire aren't used anymore.
To determine the value of 1000 Italian lire (mille lire) in Canadian dollars, you need to consider the historical exchange rate, as the Italian lira is no longer in use since Italy adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of its conversion, 1000 lire was roughly equivalent to about 0.50 euros. With the current exchange rate of around 1 euro being approximately 1.45 Canadian dollars, 1000 lire would be valued at about 0.725 Canadian dollars. However, this value can vary based on the current exchange rates and market conditions.