Euro
Genoa is a sea port in Italy, therefore the official currency is the € Euro
Euro. It used to be the Lira
Maltese lira was the official currency of Maltabefore the Euro.
Yes, the euro is the official currency of Italy, replacing the Lira.
The official currency of Italy is the Euro.
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.
The Euro was introduced as the official currency of the European Union as an accounting unit in 1999 and was adopted as coin and paper currency on the 1 Januray 2002 and Italy is a member of the EU. When the currency was adopted for a certain period of time [variable per country] there was dual currency circulation - the former national currency [Italian Lira] and Euros. In Italy this period was extended to almost two years.
Official Currency of Spain - Euro
The official currency of Eurozone is the Euro.
At present (2012,) the currency used in Italy is the Euro.
Italy was one of the first countries to adopt the Euro. Prior to their conversion to the decimal system based Euro (EUR) in 2002, Italy's currency was called the Lire. The Lire was equal to one hundred Centesimi, and it was the official Italian currency between 1861 and 2002.
The Lira was the currency of Italy before 2002. Since then Italy has used the Euro (€).