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500 Lira San Marino Bimetal

500 Lira    (about   Lira)
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Lira   Lira (Pound) is the name of the monetary unit of a number of countries, as well as the former currency of Italy, Malta, San Marino and the Vatican City (replaced in 2002 with the euro). The term originates from the value of a Troy pound (Latin libra) of high purity silver, and as such is a direct translation of the British pound sterling; in s ...
ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 -Cu-Ni- John Paul II. - Soli Deo Gloria - UNC -782*
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ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 -Cu-Ni- John Paul II. - Soli Deo Gloria - UNC -782*
ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 -Cu-Ni- John Paul II. - Habemus Papam - UNC -784*
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ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 -Cu-Ni- John Paul II. - Habemus Papam - UNC -784*
ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 - Cu-Ni - John Paul II. & Christodoulos - UNC -781*
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ORDER OF MALTA 10 Liras 2005 - Cu-Ni - John Paul II. & Christodoulos - UNC -781*
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