According to my calculations it is about 1Lira = .44 dollars. I had to do the math from pounds to dollars and then pounds to Lira and then dollars to lira. I hope I got it right.
This is my question. How many Italian lira did it take to purchase one us dollar in June 1971?
The Italian Lira was superseded by the Euro in 1999.
There is no Italian dollar. The previous currency for Italy was the lira, but it was eliminated in favor of the more-stable Euro in 2002. Lira coins and bills are no longer legal tender, but can be converted into Euros until February 29, 2012.(see related link)
In January of 2002, Italy switched from the Lira to the Euro. The exchange rate is below: 1 Euro = 1.5882 U.S. dollars
Italian Lira
This is my question. How many Italian lira did it take to purchase one us dollar in June 1971?
The Italian Lira is no longer the standard legal tender of Italy, it was replaced by the Euro.
Italian? The Italian now use the Euro, so for exchange purposes it would be worthless. The Italian Central Bank will still exchange Lira at around 2,000 Lira to the Euro. It could be Turkish Lira which is of Jan 1st 2009 the new denomination which replaced the old Lira. The Old Turkish Lira is worth 1,550,000 to $1 US dollar. It also be Lira from many other countries from Vatican City and many other Med countries.
Italian lira was created in 1861.
The Italian lira was launched in 1807.
Italian Somaliland lira was created in 1925.
The Italian Lira was superseded by the Euro in 1999.
Lira Hospital was created in 1920.
'Lira' was the past currency before Euro. 'Lire' is the plural form of it: 1 Lira, 2 Lire. Lira in Italian is also a musical instrument.
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Italian East African lira ended in 1941.
Italian East African lira was created in 1936.