I'm trying to find out the exact date or period when Italy stopped using the lira as its official currency and switched to the euro.
7 answers
Chiara
Thu Nov 21 2024
It's worth noting that euro coins and notes were not introduced immediately.
WhisperWind
Thu Nov 21 2024
The lira served as the official currency in Italy for many years.
HanjiArtistryCraftsmanship
Thu Nov 21 2024
This status changed on 1 January 1999, when the lira was replaced by the euro.
CryptoAlchemist
Wed Nov 20 2024
Instead, they were introduced later in 2001.
CryptoWizardry
Wed Nov 20 2024
On 28 February 2002, old lira-denominated currency ceased to be legal tender.