It depends on: A) What sort of Lira. There are many countries whose currency is called Lira in English; Turkish Lira, Lebanese Lira etc. B) What sort of dollars, Australian, Singapore etc. If you mean Italian Lira, the answer is nothing. Italian Lira were replaced by Euros in 2002, and they can no longer be exchanged.
89 Turkish lira is exactly 47.595077261 Australian dollars. I hope I helped. :)
Lira are now obsolete, so you will have to put them on collection at your bank, they will convert them to euros and then to Australian dollars at the going rate for that day.
Well 1 US dollar coasts 1.5 Lebanese lira.
Lebanon, officially the Lebanese Republic, is a sovereign state in Asia.The Lebanese Pound is the currency of Lebanon.The International currency code is LBP.
Basically they use the American dollar and the Lebanese Lira or Pound. The $1=1,500 LL (Lebanese Lira) which is the symbol for the Lebanese money.
Lebanese Lira
As of today (01APR2011), 250,000 Old Turkish Lira is worth about 0.16 Australian Dollars (AUD).When they changed from Old lira to New lira, they exchanged them at a rate of 1 million old lira per 1 new lira, so 250,000 old lira is now worth the equivalent of 1/4 new lira.
You mean the currency, it is the Lebanese Lira(L.L) or Lebanese Livres.
I don’t know
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I want a house with 500 Dhs.