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In 1943, the invading Allies introduced notes in denominations of 1 lira, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 lire. These were followed in 1944 by a series of Biglietti di Stato for 1 lira, 2, 5 and 10 lire, which circulated until replaced by coins in the late 1940s. The Bank of Italy introduced 5,000 and 10,000 lire notes in 1947 and 1948 ...
He then joined Bologna F.C. 1909 in the summer of 1998 in a co-ownership deal, for 150 million lire, [1] where he played 62 Serie A games in three seasons. In May 2000 Bologna bought Binotto outright for 10 billion lire, but in pure player swap, and Bologna bought back most of the players for free, made the deal purely financial tricks.
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The Unicode system allocated U+20A4 ₤ LIRA SIGN to the Italian lira, to provide compatibility with a legacy HP character set. [1] As with U+00A3 £ POUND SIGN , where the one-bar and the two-bar versions are treated as allographs and the choice between them is merely stylistic, no evidence has been found that either style predominated in ...
Mehmet Aydın, Turkish entrepreneur; scammed 1.1 billion lira from 132 thousand people in a single year and went underground. [10] [11] Searched by Interpol with red notice due to qualified fraud. [12] [13] [14]
Turkey's Treasury ministry is working on legislation to transfer the central bank's 40 billion lira ($6.6 billion) in legal reserves to the government's budget to shore it up, three economic ...
6 billion in former Italian lira - Stefano Attruia: Pallacanestro Pavia: Virtus Roma: €2.5 $5.4 1990: 6 billion in former Italian lira - Flavio Carera: Libertas Liburnia Basket Livorno: Virtus Bologna: €2.5 $5.4 1992: 6 billion in former Italian lira (4 billion plus Leonardo Conti) 26 27 Toni Kukoc: Benneton Treviso: Chicago Bulls: €2.35 ...
The banknotes for 1, 2, 5 and 10 lire are a square shape, and the 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 lire have a rectangular shape, same general shape as the U.S. dollar. The second issue (Series 1943 A) was printed only by the FLC, and was added to the indication in letters (in Italian and English) of the value.