A LIRE token for those nostalgic for the old Italian currency. The Italian lira (symbol: L.; ITL code; also abbreviated as ₤ or Lit.)[1] was the official currency of Italy from 1861 to 2002, when, with the introduction of the euro, it permanently ceased to be legal tender; one lira was divided into 100 cents. Used as a unit of account as early as the 8th century, in Italy the first lira was minted in 1472 by the Republic of Venice. It then came into use in most pre-unification states and continued to be minted in various forms until, in 1806, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy adopted the Italian lira as its official currency according to a bimetallic decimal system. With the fall of Napoleon and the beginning of the Restoration, the lira continued to be issued and, in particular, the states born during the Risorgimento process adopted the Italian lira as their currency. At the birth of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, the Italian lira became the official currency of the state, continuing its history even after the proclamation of the Republic, then the official Italian currency in the last forty years of the 19th century and in the 20th century remaining with the euro part of the dual currency of the years 1999-2002.

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26 Nov 2024
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9 997 498.2000
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0.0000
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2 501.0000
Creado el:
26 Nov 2024
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1
En la billetera del exchange:
9 997 498.2000
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0.0000
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0.0000
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ITALIAN LIRE post
12:11:57 26 Nov, 2024

Used as a unit of account as early as the 8th century, in Italy the first lira was minted in 1472 by the Republic of Venice. It then came into use in most pre-unification states and continued to be minted in various forms until, in 1806, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy adopted the Italian lira as its official currency according to a bimetallic decimal system. With the fall of Napoleon and the beginning of the Restoration, the lira continued to be issued and, in particular, the states born during the Risorgimento process adopted the Italian lira as their currency. At the birth of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, the Italian lira became the official currency of the state, continuing its history even after the proclamation of the Republic, then the official Italian currency in the last forty years of the 19th century and in the 20th century remaining with the euro part of the dual currency of the years 1999-2002

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