Zero. Lira are not produced anymore. Italy uses the Euro.
The Italian lira is no longer in circulation, having been replaced by the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 200 Italian lira would have been worth a very small amount in US dollars, likely less than $0.10 due to the lira's low value.
To determine how much 200 lira is worth in dollars, you need the current exchange rate between the Turkish lira (TRY) and the US dollar (USD). As exchange rates fluctuate, you can check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the latest rate. For example, if the exchange rate is 1 USD = 18 TRY, then 200 lira would be approximately 11.11 USD.
No. You must use Turkish Lira in Turkey. US Dollars are not accepted in most placed.
According to my calculations it is about 1Lira = .44 dollars. I had to do the math from pounds to dollars and then pounds to Lira and then dollars to lira. I hope I got it right.
200 Turkish Lira
On 11/12/10, 1 Italian lira = .000705632 US dollars. See the link below for the most recent conversion.
89 Turkish lira is exactly 47.595077261 Australian dollars. I hope I helped. :)
There are about 40 Canadian dollars in 200 norwegian krona. So about 40 dollars American.
1 Turkish lira = 0.667111 U.S. dollars
$10,000 us
200 American dollars