Although the italian 200 lire coins issued in 1977 are the first ones, they are not classified as rare coins, but as common coins because of the high circulation. Therefore, their present value, depending on their state of preservation, is about 1€.
What is the most expensive coin in Italy?
Some of the old Italian coins are valued even 10 thousands euro. The rare lire coin with the highest value are those that were minted during the 50s….
- 50 lire of 1956 – Vulcano.
- 50 lire of 1958 – Rare Coins for Numismatist.
- 100 Lire 1955 – Value of Italian rare coins.
- 200 lire 1977 – Value of Italian rare coins.
What is the value of a Italian 200 lire coin?
It is in 1977 that the story of this coin begins… Although the italian 200 lire coins issued in 1977 are the first ones, they are not classified as rare coins, but as common coins because of the high circulation. Therefore, their present value, depending on their state of preservation, is about 1€.
How much is a 1979 200 lira coin worth?
A two hundred liras 1979 “peeled head” in quality FDC can reach high prices, even if its real value is between 30 and 50 euros . The 200 lire of 1979 without the engraver’s signature are worth about ten euros instead.
How much is an Italian lira coin worth?
A Lira with the woman adorned with spikes on one side and the Orange branch with fruit on the other side of the coin. A little money of the value of 1 lira that today could be worth a small fortune. One specimen of Orange Lira of 1947 with FDC conservation status can be worth 1.500€.
How many copies are there of the 200 lira coin?
As far as 1979 is concerned, three variants of 200 lira coins seem to have been put into circulation. The “normal” 200 lire “Lavoro” were drawn in 437,325,000 copies, but for errors of minting some copies are missing the signature of the engraver while others still have the so-called “ peeled head “.