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  2. Italian lira - Wikipedia

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    These units translate in Italian to lira, soldo and denaro; in French to livre, sou and denier; and in English to pound, shilling and penny. In France, the "franc" referred to a coin worth one livre tournois. This term was also adopted in various Gallo-Italic languages in north-western Italy to refer to the Italian lira. [3]

  3. Category:Currencies replaced by the euro - Wikipedia

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  4. Lira - Wikipedia

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    Lira is the name of several currency units. It is the current currency of Turkey and also the local name of the currencies of Lebanon and of Syria.It is also the name of several former currencies, including those of Italy, Malta and Israel.

  5. Travel Tips: How to Make the Most of Your Leftover Foreign ...

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    If you've ever come back from a trip with some foreign coins jangling in your pocket, you know that your choices are limited: Exchange at a bank, or throw them into a drawer until the next trip.

  6. Genoese lira - Wikipedia

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    When the period of the Republic ended in 1797, the one lira coin weighed 4.16 g at 8/9 fine, equal to 3.70 g fine silver or 0.239 g fine gold. [8] From 1797 the Genoese lira and all its auxiliary units were replaced by the French franc, and afterwards the Italian lira. However, the Mint of Genoa remained in operation by issuing coins until 1860 ...

  7. You need money and have no savings. Here’s what to do instead ...

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    Something happened, and you need money. Urgently. You look at your savings account. Tumbleweeds roll across the place your emergency fund should occupy. Meanwhile, your credit card beckons with ...

  8. What to Do with Leftover Herbs - AOL

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    What do you do when you've bought cilantro or dill or tarragon for a recipe and now have a half a bunch of herbs languishing in your refrigerator? Don't let them go to waste; instead try some ...

  9. Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Italian lira Italy ₤, L. or LIT (ITL) 1999/2002 1,936.27 [h] Latvian lats Latvia: Ls (LVL) 2014 0.702804 Lithuanian litas Lithuania: Lt (LTL) 2015 3.4528 Luxembourgian franc Luxembourg: fr. or F (LUF) 1999/2002 40.3399 [i] Maltese lira Malta ₤ or Lm (MTL) 2008 0.4293 Pound sterling United Kingdom £ GBP: was part of EU until Brexit [j ...