The currency used in Rome, as well as in all of Italy, is the Euro. It is the same currency used in France, Germany, Austria and many other countries. The previous currency in use was the Lira.
2006-12-13 20:49:59
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answered by Marcus 2
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The euro is the currency and let me say that if you have an ATM card your best bargain is to get money from a bank in Italy using that, the rates will be far better than anywhere.
2006-12-14 08:13:06
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answered by ZenWoman 4
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Roman Coins! Come on! If you can take the time to write this stupid question, u certainly have the time to give a quick look online and get the answer in an instant.. by the way it was a joke about hte roman coins the currency is the EURO.
2006-12-15 11:29:03
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answered by gabrielalaura74 3
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The Euro
2006-12-15 03:08:23
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answered by drago 4
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The Euro
2006-12-14 12:50:35
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answered by kelli123 3
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I really don't suggest paper cash. Doesn't seem sophisticated for Heaven or Hell.... well who am I to say? Never been. I think gold coins which are called... coins... would work. Oh gosh my brain hurts from all the hard thinking =P But yes, I think gold coins, silver coins, and copper coins would be a good currency for something like Heaven and Hell.
2016-05-23 21:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The Euro, the currency of the European Union.
2006-12-13 10:14:51
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answered by Social Science Lady 7
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They use Euros. I was just there last year. They still accept lira in some places, but you're better off with Euros. Plus - who knows, maybe you'll travel to other parts in Europe! So you're better off with Euros!
2006-12-13 10:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The Euro, the old currency was the Italian Lira, it is no more.
2006-12-13 10:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The euro, just like most other European countries.
2006-12-13 11:09:02
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answered by cg17 4
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