Is Italian money still used? Has the Euro replaced the lira?



Answers:
Euro replaced Lira in 2002; Italian Lire can still be changed (till 2012), but in Banca d'Italia (Italian central bank) and branches only.
Yes the Euro has replaced the Lire.
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yes.
Lira has been replaced with Euro. However, if you have some lira you may be able to get them changed in a bank - not 100% sure though

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