Does anyone know the conversion from Italian Lira to EUROS? Most of my books are still in Lira.
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Expedia. Currency converter (lower left side). Italian lire to European euro.
1,000 Italian lire = 0.52 European euros
http://www.expedia.com/pub/agent.dll
1936.27 Lire to 1 Euro
Yahoo has a currency converter. 2000 lire = 1.03 euros
The rate set by the EU is 1,936.27 Lira to 1 euro.
As you can tell from these replies, an easy-to-remember rule of thumb is L.2000 = E.1, more or less. Easy to approximate without a calculator.