lira

     

Lira is the name of the monetary unit of a number of countries, as well as the former currency of Italy, Malta, San Marino an the Vatican City. The term originates from the value of a Troy pound (Latin libra) of high purity silver, and as such is a direct cognate of the British pound sterling; in some countries, such as Cyprus, the words lira and pound are used as equivalents. L, sometimes in a double-crossed script form () or less often single-crossed (£), is usually used as the symbol.

Trivia about lira

  • Malta's currency shares its name with this monetary unit of Italy
  • The name of this Maltese currency comes from the Latin libra, meaning "pound"
  • It's the monetary unit of Vatican City
  • As of July 1, 2002 this currency of Italy will be no more; that's when Europe switches to using Euros for everything
  • Rearrange the letters of rial & you'll have the name of this European currency
  • Turkey still uses a currency called this, though Italy no longer does