How much is 1000 lire Mille worth?

1000 Italian Lira is 0.476597 US Dollar. So, you’ve converted 1000 Italian Lira to 0.476597 US Dollar.

How much is a 1990 1000 lire Mille worth?

1990) – Italy – Banknote – 438….1,000 Lire 1990.

Added byStanciu Catalin-Razvan
Printed byItaly – Bank of Italy (Banca d’Italia)
Catalog pricesUNC $1.25

How much is 100 lire worth?

Value of 100 lire coin of 1955 If you owned a 100 lire coin of 1955 in MINT quality, its value could reach 700/1000 euros. It is therefore a coin of 100 lire with a great value. If the conservation status falls to SPL (splendid), the value is around 75 euros.

How much is a dollar in Italian lira?

Convert US Dollar to Italian Lira

USDITL
1 USD1,649.23 ITL
5 USD8,246.15 ITL
10 USD16,492.3 ITL
25 USD41,230.7 ITL

What is a lire worth?

The lira was the official unit of currency in Italy until 1 January 1999, when it was replaced by the euro (euro coins and notes were not introduced until 2002). Old lira denominated currency ceased to be legal tender on 28 February 2002. The conversion rate is 1,936.27 lire to the euro.

Can you still cash in Italian Lira?

Under current legislation (see the section ‘legal framework’) it is not possible to convert lire. The Bank of Italy transferred the equivalent value of the lire still in circulation to the State (a total of around €1.2 billion).

How much is a 1979 100 lire coin worth?

All items

Italy 100 Lire 1979 R Coin, Rome, Stainless Steel, KM:96.1 AU(50-53)7.06 US$
Italien 100 Lire 1979 EF2.94 US$
Italien 100 Lire 1979 EF3.47 US$
Italien 100 Lire 1979 EF3.47 US$
Italy 100 Lire 1979 R Coin, Rome, Stainless Steel, KM:96.1 EF(40-45)8.24 US$

Is lira still used in Italy?

In 1862 the Italian lira (plural: lire), which up to then had been divided into 20 solidi, was redefined, and the decimal system was introduced, with 1 lira equal to 100 centesimi. In 2002 the lira ceased to be legal tender in Italy after the euro, the European Union’s monetary unit, became the country’s sole currency.

What kind of money is 1000 Italian lire?

The Banca d’Italia issued Italian Lira banknotes in 10 different denominations, including this 1000 Italian Lire banknote (Maria Montessori). They are part of the Italian Lira banknotes series.

When did the 1000 lire Mille go out of circulation?

The Banca d’Italia started issuing these 1000 Italian Lira banknotes in 1990. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2002. The note of lire mille portrays the image of Maria Montessori, Italian physician and pedagogue. On the backside of the 1000 Italian lire banknote are children in a classroom.

When did Banca d’Italia start issuing 1000 Italian lira notes?

The Banca d’Italia issued Italian Lira banknotes in 9 different denominations, including this 1000 Italian Lire banknote (Maria Montessori). They are part of the Italian Lira banknotes series. The Banca d’Italia started issuing these 1000 Italian Lira banknotes in 1990.

Who is the creator of the 5000 lire banknote?

Trento Cionini, (April 23, 1919, Urbania – 30 November 2005, Rome) was an Italian engraver, the author of many Italian stamps and banknotes, among which, the 500 000 lire Raffaello banknote, which has the largest value ever issued by the Bank of Italy. He also designed notes for India, China, Korea, Indonesia and Yugoslavia.

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