How much is an Italian L 50 coin worth?

The 50 Lira Vulcan essai version of the 1954 Acmonital coin has a very high value. It ranges from a minimum of 125.00€ to a maximum of 1500€ for those in Mint state. For the 50 Lire Vulcan of 1954 with a circulation equal to 17.600. 00 with rarity C, the value can vary from a minimum of 10,00€ to a maximum of 330,00€.

Are Italian coins silver?

The early modern Italian coins were very similar in style to French francs, especially in decimals, since it was ruled by the country in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. They corresponded to a value of 0.29 of gold or 4.5 grams of silver.

Which Italian coins are valuable?

Lira Coin: Rarest Lira Coins in Circulation

  • 1 lira “Arancia” 1947 – Italian Rare Coin.
  • 2 lire 1947 “Spiga” – Value of this Italian Rare Piece Coins.
  • 5 lira 1946 “grape” – Value of this Italian Rare Piece Coins.
  • 5 lire 1954, 1956 “Dolphin” – Rare Coins for Numismatist.
  • 10 Lire 1954, 1955, 1947 – Rare Coins for Numismatist.

How much is a 1960 silver 500 lire worth?

The value of the 500 silver lira minted in 1968, 1959, 1960 is quoted from 3 to 8 euro per piece. The 500 silver lira of 1961 have a value in euros from 7 to 25 €, because they are produced in smaller quantities. Some examples of these years, which show minting errors, may have a value of several hundred euro.

When was the 500 lire coin minted in Italy?

From 1982 onwards, the 500 lire coins were minted in actimonial and bronzital becoming 500 lire bimetallic. From this year on we can no longer talk of 500 rare lire because of the large volumes of bimetal printing. This model of 500 lire is perhaps the best known even by you who are reading this article.

Is the 500 lire silver coin made of bronzital?

When we talk about the 500 Lire Silver Coin we are usually reminded of the Italian 500 Lire bimetallic coins made of actimonial on the outside and bronzital on the inside that for many years we have seen and used in Italy. In fact, before this model, introduced in 1982, the Italian 500 lira were completely made in silver.

What is the value of a Numista coin?

It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. This value is given for information purpose only. It is based on a price of silver at 871 USD/kg.

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