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It is the Euro, since about 2002. The lira is no longer used.
pierluisa
It has been the Euro since 2000! The lira is no longer accepted, unless you go to the central office of Banca d'Italia, to get it changed into Euros!!!!!
Maria M
Italy is part of the European Union.... and like all of the European countries, they use € euro... !!!
Angel
euros
basketmaniac
Euros
LJRobbie
The Euro is used all over Europe
The United Kingdom uses the British pound
paris
Euro, of course.
kjb2b
the euro.
gabrielalaura74
lol u have to be joking! the EURO
lana_sands
Italy is a EU member. Thus the Euro is the prefered money used in most of Europe.
Happy
They use euro.the value of Eurois $1.2515
Le Miccine
The euro is used throughout Italy. Lire are no longer accepted, but stores frequently still post prices and issue receipts with the lire equivalent of the euro shown because the people here are still adjusting to the change to euro. If your ATM card is coded for international withdrawals (check with your bank), you'll get the best exchange rate by using your ATM card. Just don't get really low on cash because sometimes the international lines are down, the machines occasionally "eat" a card, and sometimes the machines are out of cash--no different from in the U.S.
chigaimasu
euro...DUH!
grumpy
lira
pawolf1
Italy is part of the European Union (EU) and therefore recognizes the Euro as the official currency. The Lira is still in circulation and may be used as well. If exchanging money at larger hotels and major transportation hubs you will be given Euros but the rate will not be as good as what a bank would offer.
DUNE
I Think Its Rome U.S. Money Not Sure heard it from someone.
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The roman curency is called lire. They also often use the Euro
if you also want to check out what the coinage looks like: