WARNING: ITL is obsolete and is no longer legal tender.
You will have some difficulty converting these to US Dollars, since Italy has been using the Euro since 2002.
10,000.00 Italy Lire (obsolete) = 6.81463 US Dollars
1 ITL = 0.000681463 USD 1 USD = 1,467.43 ITL
2006-12-31 10:21:25
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answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7
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The statements of several people responding with answers to your question are incorrect. Here, from a currency collector's website, is the information about the end of the Lira, and conversion deadline to Euros: and at the end, the official currency exchange rate for last Friday.
THE COMING EURO CONVERSION. By Jim Davis
On Jan 1, 2002 twelve of the fifteen countries of the European Union will issue Euro coins and notes.
The twelve countries consist of Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Greece and Finland. The transition period of the old currencies to the new Euros will vary by country with demonetisation dates ranging from Dec 31, 2001 to Feb 28, 2002.
This is not to say that people who still have the old monies are out of luck after Feb 28, 2002.
Each country has set a schedule where people can still exchange for Euros after the demonetisation date but this can only be done at that country's central bank, the schedule for demonetisation and final redemption for each country is as follows:. . . .
Italy - the Lira - ceases to be legal tender on 28/2/ 2002, but Lira will still be redeemable for 10 years.
As of Friday, December 29, 2006, the conversion rate (even though the Lira has been replaced by the Euro) is:
One U.S.Dollar = 1,469.21 Lira
So , the 10,000 Lira note would be worth approximately $6.80 US, and the 50,000 Lira note would be approximately $34.03 ;
of course, there would be conversion charge for the exchange to Euros or US Dollars. The rate charged varies, depending on the bank or other institution.
2006-12-31 17:12:19
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answered by JOHN B 6
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Too late, the Lira is no more, Italy converted to the Euro 4-5 years ago and the date for conversion is past.
2006-12-31 15:54:29
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answered by Trader S 3
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Italy is under the Euro currency now. Try Ebay and see if your money is trying to be sold there. It will depend on the date of print on how much it is worth.
2007-01-02 05:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Sunday, December 31, 2006
60000 Italian Lira (ITL) = 31.2 Euro (EUR)
31.2 Euro = 41.19242 US Dollar
31.2 US Dollar (USD) = 23.63153 Euro (EUR)
I got this info from this site:
http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
2006-12-31 10:26:09
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answered by kelsey 7
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As far as the Roman Catholic Church trying to control politics in the USA, I prefer the answer given by John F Kennedy, when he was running for president, on the subject of his being Catholic. Look it up.
2016-05-23 01:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the Currency converter on yahoo
2006-12-31 10:16:54
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answered by injundick 2
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www.xe.com has a conversion calculator.
2006-12-31 10:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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