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  • 1Italian Somaliland somalo — The somalo (plural: somali , صومالي) was the currency of the Trust Territory of Somalia between 1950 and 1962. It was subdivided into 100 centesimi (singular: centesimo ).HistoryThe somalo was authorized by Trusteeship Administration Ordinance No …

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  • 2Lire italienne — Ancienne unité monétaire Pays officiellement utilisateur(s)  Italie (17/3/1861 31/12/2001)[1] …

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  • 3Italian lira — Infobox Currency currency name in local = lira italiana it icon image 1 = 2000 Lire Italy.jpg image title 1 = 2000 lira note with portrait of Guglielmo Marconi image 2 = Italia 200 lire Montessori.jpg image title 2 = 200 lire commemorating Maria… …

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  • 4Italian East Africa — Infobox Former Country native name = Africa Orientale Italiana conventional long name = Italian East Africa common name = Italian East Africa continent = Africa region = Horn of Africa era = status text = Colony of Italy status = Colony empire =… …

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  • 5Italian Somaliland lira — The lira was the currency of Italian Somaliland between 1925 and ca. 1938. It replaced the Italian Somaliland rupia at a rate of 8 lire = 1 rupia. Only coins were issued which circulated alongside Italian coins and banknotes. From 1938, banknotes …

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  • 6Italian East African lira — The lira was the currency of Italian East Africa ( Africa Orientale Italiana , or AOI) between 1936fact|date=May 2007 and 1941. It was equivalent to the Italian lira and Italian currency circulated, together with banknotes first issued in 1938.… …

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  • 7Italian Somaliland rupia — The rupia (plural: rupie , Somali: روپيا) was the currency in Italian Somaliland from 1909 to 1925. It was subdivided into 64 bese (singular: besa , Somali: بيزا), mirroring the Indian rupee whish was divided into 64 paisa (before decimalisation) …

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  • 8Italian scudo — The scudo (pl. scudi ) was the name for a number of coins used in Italy until the 19th century. The name, like that of the French écu and the Spanish and Portuguese escudo, was derived from the Latin scutum ( shield ). From the 16th centuryKlütz …

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  • 9Lire — Lira Li ra (l[=e] r[.a]), n.; pl. {Lire} (l[=e] r[asl]). [It., fr. L. libra the Roman pound. Cf. {Livre}.] An Italian coin equivalent in value to the French franc. [1913 Webster] …

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