How much is 1000 Italian lire in dollars?
Convert Italian Lira to US Dollar
ITL | USD |
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500 ITL | 0.299372 USD |
1,000 ITL | 0.598743 USD |
5,000 ITL | 2.99372 USD |
10,000 ITL | 5.98743 USD |
How much is a lira to a dollar?
Handy Conversion Data Table
Lira to Dollars | Dollars to Lira | |
---|---|---|
1 TRY | 0.1028 USD | 1 USD |
2 TRY | 0.2055 USD | 2 USD |
5 TRY | 0.5138 USD | 5 USD |
10 TRY | 1.0277 USD | 10 USD |
How many pounds is 1000 Italian lire?
Convert Italian Lira to British Pound
ITL | GBP |
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500 ITL | 0.221233 GBP |
1,000 ITL | 0.442465 GBP |
5,000 ITL | 2.21233 GBP |
10,000 ITL | 4.42465 GBP |
How much is 1000 Italian lire worth in Australian dollars?
Convert Italian Lira to Australian Dollar
ITL | AUD |
---|---|
50 ITL | 0.0403841 AUD |
100 ITL | 0.0807683 AUD |
500 ITL | 0.403841 AUD |
1,000 ITL | 0.807683 AUD |
Are lire worth anything?
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€.
How much is a 1000 lire Mille?
L.100 (5.16 cents) L.200 (10.33 cents) L.500 (25.82 cents) L.1,000 (51.65 cents)
How much is a 1000 Turkish lira coin worth?
1000 lira coin: equivalent to 0.001 lira today – value is less than 1p. 2500 lira coin: equivalent to 0.0025 lira today – value is less than 1p.
How much is $750000 US dollars in Turkey?
United States Dollar to Turkish Lira converter. 750000 USD is 7268250 TRY.
Can you still use the Italian lira?
On 28 February 2002, banknotes and coins in lire ceased to be legal tender. On 22 January 2016, the Bank of Italy branches open to the public began to make lira-euro exchanges, in compliance with the instructions issued by the MEF.
What’s the currency of Italy?
Euro
Italy/Currencies
The euro banknotes and coins were introduced in Italy on 1 January 2002, after a transitional period of three years when the euro was the official currency but only existed as ‘book money’.
How much is 200 Italian?
L.200 (10.33 cents)
Can I still cash in my Italian lira?
Lira notes ceased to be legal tender in February 2002. Any that were in circulation can be exchanged for the equivalent value in euros at the Banca D’Italia until February 29, 2012. These will no longer have any value. The Banca D’Italia has a list and description of the notes that were in circulation at its website.