Italian Lira banknotes
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Italian Lira banknotes became obsolete in 2002, when Italy joined the Eurozone. The exchange deadline for Italian Lire expired in 2011, when all Lira bills issued by the Rome-based Banca d’Italia lost their monetary value. However, we give cash for demonetized pre-Euro Italian Lira bank notes at a rate that reflects their numismatic (collector’s) value.
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1000 Italian Lire banknote (Maria Montessori)
The note of lire mille portrays the image of Maria Montessori, Italian physician and pedagogue. On the backside of the 1000 Italian lire banknote are children in a classroom. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Banca D’Italia’.You get: £0.030001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
50000 Italian Lire banknote (Gian Lorenzo Bernini)
This lire cinquantamila bill has the image of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Italian architect. Text on the violet and green colored paper note reads ‘Banca D’Italia’. The backside of the 50,000 Lire banknote features a statue of a rider on a horse and architectural drawings.You get: £1.500001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
500000 Italian Lire banknote (Raphael)
The banknote of lire cinquecentomila features Raphael, Italian painter. Text on the blue and purple colored paper note reads ‘Banca D’Italia’. On the backside of the L500,000 note is an image of Raphaël’s painting The School of Athens.You get: £15.000001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
100000 Italian Lire banknote Caravaggio 1983
This banknote of 100,000 Italian lire has the portrait of Caravaggio, Italian painter. The date on the front of the brown and olive-green colored lire centomila bill is ‘1 Settembre 1983’. On the backside is a fruit basket.You get: £3.000001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
2000 Italian Lire banknote (Galileo)
Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei is pictured on the front side of this 2000 Italian Lire banknote, standing in front of Pisa Cathedral and the leaning Tower of Pisa. On the back side is a celestial map and Galileo’s telescope at the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory.You get: £0.060001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
5000 Italian Lire banknote (da Messina)
The banknote of 5000 Italian Lire has a portrait of Sicilian Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina. The back side of the Lire Cinquemila bill features architectural elements, including a statue of Marcus Aurelius on a horse, and the Fountain of the Tortoises in Rome.You get: £0.150001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
10000 Italian LIre banknote (del Castagno)
The design of the grey-green coloured note of 10,000 Italian Lire features architectural elements and a portrait of a man by Italian painter Andrea del Castagno. The back side contains elements of the Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo church in Naples.You get: £0.300001 ITL = £0.0000300000