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In 1951, the government replaced all circulating coins and notes with new smaller-sized aluminium 1 lira, 2, 5 and 10 lire (although the 2 lire coin was not minted in 1951 or 1952), and in 1954–1955, Acmonital (stainless steel) 50 and 100 lire coins were introduced, followed by aluminium-bronze 20 lire in 1957 and silver 500 lire in 1958 ...
Lire 10 and Lire 20 coins dated 2000 or 2001 were struck in sets only. The Lire 500 coin was the first bimetallic circulating coin, and was also the first circulating coin to feature Braille numerals (a Braille "L. 500" is on the upper rim of the coin's reverse, above the building).
The first miniassegni were issued on December 10, 1975, by Istituto Bancario San Paolo, with a face value of Lit.100, (about US$0.14 at 1983 exchange rates). Many banks soon followed by issuing miniassegni with face values of Lit.50, Lit.100, Lit.150, Lit.200, Lit.250, Lit.300 and Lit.350.
The gold Genovino d'oro in 1252, at about the same time as the Florentine florin; of 3.5 g fine gold, and worth 1 ⁄ 2 lira (each lira worth either 7 g fine gold or 70 g fine silver); The testone or 1-lira coin before 1500, containing about 13 g of 23 ⁄ 24 fine silver (or 12.5g fine). It was the highest-valued Italian coin unit in the end of ...
1976-S Silver Proof Deep Cameo Bicentennial Quarter: sold for $2,760 in 2007. 1976 Clad Bicentennial Quarter Regular Strike: sold for $1,821 in 2023. More From GOBankingRates
Value 1972 1986 5 mils 26.00 mm Aluminium plain A lampstand: Value 1972 1986 1 cent 25.90 mm Bronze plain George Cross: Value 1972 1986 2 cent 17.75 mm Cupronickel milled Penthesilea wearing an elm Value 1972 2008 5 cent 23.60 mm Cupronickel milled Megalithic altar Value 1972 1986 10 cents 28.50 mm Cupronickel milled Maltese galley
Current estimated value in mint condition: $151,444 Auction record: $1.7 million (Denver) In 1943, the U.S. switched to zinc-coated steel to help save copper during World War II.
The states where $100 is worth the least were Hawaii, New York, ... In D.C., $100 is only worth $84.60. Money goes furthest in Mississippi where $100 is equal to $115.17.