





The Italian Lira (Lire) was Italy’s currency from 1861-2002 before the Euro was adopted on January 1, 1999. There was a transitional period of 3 years leading up to February 2002 when both the Lira and the Euro held legal tender status.
With an NGC AU-50 grading and slabbed for protection, buyers can rest assured about the quality of their investment. Secure yours today!
The Italian Lira (Lire) was Italy’s currency from 1861-2002 before the Euro was adopted on January 1, 1999. There was a transitional period of 3 years leading up to February 2002 when both the Lira and the Euro held legal tender status.
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 0.1867 oz 900 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the effigy of King Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-1878) or King Umberto I (1879-2001) along with an inscription of their name and the year of issue
*Reverse: Features a crowned Savoia coat of arms surrounded by a laurel or oak wreath and the collare dell'annunziata along with the legal tender value, and mintmark
With an NGC AU-50 grading and slabbed for protection, buyers can rest assured about the quality of their investment. Secure yours today!