Italian aluminum-magnesium alloy 1 lira
The lira (L.1) is a minted coin that represents the basic unit of the Italian lira. The 1-lire coin and the 50-cent, 2-lire and 5-lire coins have been minted since 1861 and were originally made of 900 ‰ silver. After the First World War, 1 lira coins were minted in nickel from 1921 to 1938; from 1939 it was minted in Italian coin steel with a diameter of 26.7mm. After the fall of the monarchy, one lire coins were cast in 17.2mm and 0.625g (1951-1959) of Italian aluminum-magnesium alloy.
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