The actual value of a 200 Lire Italian coin is technically nothing, since Italy now uses the Euro. In the 1970's when it was made, this was worth about forty US cents.
No
Italy (and San Marino and Vatican City) use aluminium-bronze
for their 200 Lire coins.
Specials are sometimes in silver, but not for circulation coins.
How much is this coin worth
The Italian lira is no longer in circulation, having been replaced by the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 200 Italian lira would have been worth a very small amount in US dollars, likely less than $0.10 due to the lira's low value.
200 Turkish Lira
This coin is valued around $200.
£1,000
200
$110 - $200.
£1,000
$200
$0.00
Today, nothing. Italy stopped using lira in 2002 when they adopted the euro. At that time 200 lira was equivalent to about ten cents.
The 200 PESETAS Juan Carlos coin was presses in different designs. Value will vary as the condition is important. A good source for world coin value is the latest â??World Coinsâ?? book.