How much is a Italy 100 lire coin worth?

How much is a Italy 100 lire coin worth?

The rare italian coin of 100 lire of 1956 have a value ranging from 20 to 150€. A 100 lire piece from the year 1957 to 1961 have a value that can reach 600€. The coins from 1962 to 1963 are worth from 100 to 200 € and a piece of 100 lira coins from 1964 to 1967 can be worth about 50€.

Who is on the 100 lire coin?

The large type 100 Italian Lire coin has a diameter of 27.8mm. It features the Roman goddess Minerva and an olive tree. The stainless steel L100 coin weighs 8 grams and has the text ‘Repubblica Italiana’ on it.

What is the value of 50 lire?

The 50 Lira Vulcan coin of 1955 has a rather high circulation, equal to 70.500. 000, with rarity C. We speak therefore of a common coin, therefore the value can vary from 4€ for a coin with state of conservation VF, to 185€ if it is in Mint state instead.

How much is a 1955 Italiana L 50 coin worth?

Value Range

G F UNC
$0.15 $0.50 $40.00

Is there a 1.50 coin?

The 1.50 euro coin is a bullion coin that has been issued by Austria since 2008. It is the lowest denominated coin of the Vienna Philharmonic coins and is the only silver piece in the series. In 2012, the piece won Krause’s Most Popular Coin of 2010….Austrian 1.50 euro coin.

1.5 euro
Composition silver
Appearance
Shape round
Alignment medal

How much is a 1977 100 lire Italian coin worth?

Value Range

F UNC
$0.15 $0.85

What does L .50 mean on an Italian coin?

The 50 Italian Lira large type coin has the image of Roman god of fire and volcans, Vulcan, wielding a hammer. On the other side is a woman’s head. The large L50 coin has a diameter of 2.48 cm. Do you have a 50 Italian Lire coin (Vulcan large type)?

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