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Ah, currency conversion can be a bit tricky, but let's see if we can paint a picture for you. Lire is the old currency of Italy, and it's not in use anymore. But if we were to imagine it like a beautiful landscape, we could say that 5000 lire would be roughly equivalent to around $3-$4 in American money. It's all about appreciating the beauty of different currencies and their values.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

Since February 28, 2002, the lira has become obsolete as Italy has adopted the euro as it official currency. So using the euro as the official currency of Italy, 5000 euro is the equivalent to $6,792.91 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009).

If the lire was still the official currency of Italy, XE.com reports that 5000 ₤ lire would be the equivalent to about $3.51 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009).

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βˆ™ 11y ago

$3.49

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