Are Italian lira coins worth anything?
John Johnson
Updated on April 10, 2026
The Italian Lira was replaced by the Euro in 2002 and Italian Lira coins and banknotes no longer have any monetary value.
What is L 500 Italian coin worth?
The 500 silver lira in question have an average value of about 7 euro. Some Mint models can reach a value of between 20 and 80 €.
How much is a 200 lire coin worth?
Value 200 lire coins of 1981 Like many other 200 lire coins, even if in very good conditions, their value is around 2 €.
What Italian coins are valuable?
Lira Coin: Rarest Lira Coins in Circulation
- 1 lira “Arancia” 1947 – Italian Rare Coin.
- 2 lire 1947 “Spiga” – Value of this Italian Rare Piece Coins.
- 5 lira 1946 “grape” – Value of this Italian Rare Piece Coins.
- 5 lire 1954, 1956 “Dolphin” – Rare Coins for Numismatist.
- 10 Lire 1954, 1955, 1947 – Rare Coins for Numismatist.
How much is an i.100 REPVBBLICA ITALIANA worth?
Because these coins were minted in stainless steel from 1955 to 1989. The value goes better for those produce before 1962. If this is 1957 and in uncirculated condition its selling price is around $50 Can you please attach clear photos of the 1937 coin that you are referring to? Please attach both sides of the Italian coin.
What’s the value of a 1918 Italian coin?
Coin value – ~$1 . 20 centesimi 1918 (1918-1920) copper-nickel CENT 20 1918 / Value and date within hexagon box REGNO D’ITALIA / Crowned Savoy shield flanked by oak and laurel sprigs Coin value – $1-2 . 20 centesimi 1940 (1939-1943) stainless steel XVIII C 20 1940 / ITALIA / Head right, axe within fasces and shield
How much is an Italian 100 lire coin worth?
Italian 100 Lire was minted from 1955 until 1989. Generally, these are worth from $1 to $2 in fully uncirculated condition. Older ones get better value in terms of price. These coins are made of stainless steel and not silver as some people might assume because of the way it appears especially to someone who is new at coin collecting.
What does the number 100 mean in Numista?
It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members.