While the number "mille" means 1000 in both French and Italian, the fact that your bill or coin is denominated in lire indicates it's from Italy and dates before conversion to the euro in 2002.
However without more information it's not possible to give its value to a collector. If your coin or bill dates from the late 20th century, it can at least be said its exchange value isn't very high - less than 50 US cents.
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Lire mille 1000 means
Italy has not used the lira as its currency since 2002, when the euro was adopted. At that time 1000 lira was less than one US dollar.
1000 is spelled "mille" in French.
Mille.
"mille livres"