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What is L 100 Italian coin worth?

What is L 100 Italian coin worth?

Value of 100 Lire 1955 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 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.

How much is a 1981 200 lire coin worth?

Value 200 lire coins of 1981 Like many other 200 lire coins, even if in very good conditions, their value is around 2 €.

Are Italian lira coins 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€.

What are Italian coins called?

Italian lira

Italian lira
Freq. used L.1,000, L.2,000, L.5,000, L.10,000, L.50,000, L.100,000
Rarely used L.500,000
Coins
Freq. used L.50, L.100, L

Are lire worth anything?

The Italian Lira was replaced by the Euro in 2002 and Italian Lira coins and banknotes no longer have any monetary value.

What countries still use lira?

It is the current currency of Turkey and also the local name of the currencies of Lebanon and Syria. It is the former currency of Italy, Malta, San Marino and Vatican City, all of which were replaced in 2002 with the euro, and of Israel, which replaced it with the old shekel in 1980.

Can you still use the Italian lira?

The Italian Lira was the currency of Italy from 1861 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. Italian Lire are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Italian Lira.

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