Italian lira

NOUN
  1. formerly the basic unit of money in Italy; equal to 100 centesimi
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How To Use Italian lira In A Sentence

  • Prices of drugs are those pertaining in Italy when available, converting the Italian lira at a rate of 1936.27 to the euro.
  • A peseta is the legal unit of the currency, and is of the same value as the French franc and the Italian lira, or nineteen cents, three mills of our money, as estimated by the director of the Four Young Explorers or, Sight-Seeing in the Tropics
  • But the 1973-74 oil price crisis forces out sterling, the Italian lira and French franc under pressure from the dollar.
  • The following day the Italian lira also had to leave the mechanism.
  • Japanese yen( ), Canadian dollar (Can $ ), French franc (FF), Netherlands (Dutch) guilder (DG), Belgian. franc(BF), and the Italian Lira (IL).
  • Japanese yen( ), Canadian dollar (Can $ ), French franc (FF), Netherlands (Dutch) guilder (DG), Belgian. franc(BF), and the Italian Lira (IL).
  • Is it better to make a dollar loan or an Italian lira loan? Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The Irish punt and Italian lira would sink 25% against a new German mark, while the Spanish peseta would lose 50% and Greece's drachma, 80%. Banks Ponder Scenarios if Countries Drop Euro
  • What I'll treasure the most is my collection of Italian lira, Spanish pesetas, French francs and Greek drachmas, as these are four of the 12 European currencies that have been replaced by the new Euro.
  • We and our clients were later told we were the largest holders of Italian lira denominate bonds outside of Italy, and managed a pretty good few years out of that position. Why US Solvency Is Not An Issue
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