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How much is a million Italian lira worth?

Writer Sebastian Wright

1000000 Italian Lira is 342.309000 Pound Sterling.

When did Italy stop using lira?

2002
In 1862 the Italian lira (plural: lire), which up to then had been divided into 20 solidi, was redefined, and the decimal system was introduced, with 1 lira equal to 100 centesimi. In 2002 the lira ceased to be legal tender in Italy after the euro, the European Union’s monetary unit, became the country’s sole currency.

How many pounds is 1000 Italian lire?

1000 Italian Lira is 0.339250 Pound Sterling.

What is the value of 1000 Italian lira?

1000 Italian Lira is 0.000693 US Dollar. So, you’ve converted 1000 Italian Lira to 0.000693 US Dollar. We used 1442322 International Currency Exchange Rate. We added the most popular Currencies and CryptoCurrencies for our Calculator. You can convert Italian Lira to other currencies from the drop down list.

When did Italian lira change to US dollars?

Italian Lira (ITL) and United States Dollar (USD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator. The Italian Lira (ITL) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 1999. One EUR is equivalent to 1936.27 ITL. This Italian Lira and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from November 27, 2019.

How to exchange 10000 Italian lira banknotes?

Indicate how many 10000 Italian Lira banknotes you want to exchange The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. Complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.

When did the 10000 lire Diecimila go out of circulation?

They are part of the Italian Lira banknotes series. The Banca d’Italia started issuing these 10000 Italian Lira banknotes in 1984. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2002. This lire diecimila banknote portrays the image of Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist and inventor of the battery. The words ‘Banca D’Italia’ are printed on the paper note.