Italy use the lira as its currency prior to 2002 when they switched to the euro. However the lira was revalued on various occasions so it's not possible to determine your coin's value without knowing its date. In any case if it's a recent coin (1980s or 1990s) its value would be minimal, a bit less than a dime at the exchange rates in effect in 2001.
The value will depend on the US vs ero exchange rate as the lira was replaced by the euro. You can determine and exchange lira and other pre-eruo banknotes through The Currency Commission - www.TheCurrencyCommission.com
When I Lived the from July 1994 to January 1998, 1 Italian Lira was worth $6.60USD.
The Lira has also ceased to be the currency of Italy. :(
The Euro was introduced and circulated alongside the Lira on Friday, January, 1, 1999.
The Lira ceased to be legal tender on Thursday, February, 28, 2002.
All Lire that you still currently own can be converted to Euros at the Bank of Italy until Wednesday, February, 29, 2012. :)
This Italian note is worth about 50 cents.
I’m ten dollars
0 Dollars and 2.35 Cents...
50 cents :/
1000 mille francs = approx 1111 US Dollars
France hasn't used livres for centuries. It's essentially impossible to convert to modern US dollars.
The value would be 1628.93 US Dollars
1 for every 5 us dollars
$387514.40
what amount is 1.8 us dollars
As of now, the mille livre (1000 Lebanese pounds) is equivalent to around $0.66 US dollars. However, please note that exchange rates fluctuate regularly, so it's best to check for the current rate before making any transactions.
300 Pounds are 507.06 US Dollars.
the value is about 80 Australian dollars or 50 us dollars
my research to date, including asking Bank of America and Morgan Chase Bank is that it is worthless. I am lucky in that I am stuck with only 3,000 mille francs.