The value of a Repubblica Italiana L100 coin from 1978 typically ranges from a few euros to around 10-15 euros, depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Coins in pristine condition or with unique characteristics may fetch higher prices. It's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent sales for a more accurate valuation.
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hi I wanna know about the money for after 1978 the italianaL100 I have one we can use by right now
100 dollars if in good condition
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Before the time when Italy used the Euro, their currency was worthless. 100 Lira is worth $0.07
worn: $20 US dollars catalog value average circulated: $50 well preserved: $100 fully uncirculated: $200
You are asking about a 100 Lire coin from Italy. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, 90.6 million of these coins were produced in 1957 - an example would be valued at US$0.25 in Fine condition, US$1.50 in Very Fine condition, US$4.00 in Extremely Fine condition, and US$50.00 in Uncirculated condition.
The Italian L100, these coins, are minted in stainless steel, not silver, commonly are worth only a dollar or two US value. Some of the earlier ones, dated before 1962 can bring catalog value of about, $100 US, but only if in uncirculated condition. Dates after 1962 are generally not very valuable even in mint condition
it has essentially no value because the coins were withdrawn from circulation when Italy adopted the euro in 2002
The 1979 Repubblica Italiana L100 refers to a specific Italian banknote issued by the Bank of Italy, featuring a denomination of 100 Italian lire. The note is notable for its distinctive design that represents Italian culture and heritage. It was part of a series of banknotes printed during the late 20th century and is now considered a collectible item, as the Italian lira was replaced by the euro in 2002. The L100 note is often recognized by its vibrant colors and intricate artwork.
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