How much is 100 lire worth?
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 1956 100 lire italian 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 a 100 lire?
They are part of the Italian Lira coins series. The Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato started issuing these 100 Italian Lira coins in 1993. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2002.
Can I exchange old 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. The conversion rate is fixed at 1,936.27 lire to the euro, which means that 40,000 lire would be worth approximately 20 euros (£18).
Are lira coins worth anything?
The Italian Lira was replaced by the Euro in 2002 and Italian Lira coins and banknotes no longer have any monetary value. However at Leftover Currency we continue to exchange coins from Italy for a value that covers their metal value. That way it is still possible to exchange your leftover Italian Lire coins for cash.
Can you still convert Italian lira to EUR?
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).
What is Italian lira worth?
ITL Price Statistics
Italian Lira Price | $0.000003924 |
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Price Change24h | -$0.0000000194 0.49% |
24h Low / 24h High | $0.000003811 / $0.000003944 |
Trading Volume24h | No Data |
Volume / Market Cap | No Data |
Is lira still valid?
The Italian Lira was replaced by the Euro in 2002 and Italian Lira coins and banknotes no longer have any monetary value.
What can I do with old 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.