Unusable in terms of current money and varying in value in terms of older bills and coins are answers to how much Italian money is worth in America.
Specifically, Italian money cannot be used as payment in America. The current Italian money, which is the euro, therefore is worth northing. But older bills and coins may be worth something depending upon the date and condition.
The Euro is Italian money. The Italian Lire was withdrawn in 1992.
100
2.6 million
"Molti soldi" is an Italian equivalent of "much money."Specifically, the masculine plural adjective "molti" means "much." The masculine plural noun "soldi" means "coins, money." The pronunciation is "MOHL-tee SOHL-dee."
One Italian Euro is equal to $1.35 US dollars.
3.5 pence exactly !
500.22 in America but you should go online and look for yourself
$25
$1,000,000;)
50,450
none
Well you could always trade it for crack money