





Add a historic European coin to your portfolio with the Random Year Italian 20 Lira Gold Coin, graded AU-53 by NGC. Struck in 90% fine gold, these classic coins represent the Kingdom of Italy’s 19th-century monetary system and honor the reigns of two of its early monarchs.
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The Italian Lira (Lire) was the official currency of Italy from 1861 until its replacement by the Euro in 2002. During a transitional period leading up to February 2002, both the Lira and Euro held legal tender status. These 20 Lira coins were part of the Latin Monetary Union and share gold content and specifications with other 20 Franc-style coins of the period.
With an NGC AU-53 grade and encapsulated for protection, these coins offer historical significance, bullion value, and collectible appeal. Secure yours today!
The Italian Mint (Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) has played a central role in Italy’s coinage since unification. Known for its artistry and precision, the Mint has produced some of the most iconic European coins of the 19th and 20th centuries, and continues to be an integral part of Italy’s numismatic tradition.
Random Year Italian 20 Lira Gold Coin NGC AU-53 | Italy
Add a historic European coin to your portfolio with the Random Year Italian 20 Lira Gold Coin, graded AU-53 by NGC. Struck in 90% fine gold, these classic coins represent the Kingdom of Italy’s 19th-century monetary system and honor the reigns of two of its early monarchs.
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually sealed in an NGC coin holder
*Consisting of 0.1867 oz of 900 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the effigy of King Vittorio Emanuele II (1861–1878) or King Umberto I (1879–1900), along with an inscription of their name and the year of issue.
*Reverse: Features a crowned Savoia coat of arms surrounded by a laurel or oak wreath and the Collare dell'Annunziata, along with the legal tender value and mintmark.
The Italian Lira (Lire) was the official currency of Italy from 1861 until its replacement by the Euro in 2002. During a transitional period leading up to February 2002, both the Lira and Euro held legal tender status. These 20 Lira coins were part of the Latin Monetary Union and share gold content and specifications with other 20 Franc-style coins of the period.
With an NGC AU-53 grade and encapsulated for protection, these coins offer historical significance, bullion value, and collectible appeal. Secure yours today!
ABOUT THE ITALIAN MINT
The Italian Mint (Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) has played a central role in Italy’s coinage since unification. Known for its artistry and precision, the Mint has produced some of the most iconic European coins of the 19th and 20th centuries, and continues to be an integral part of Italy’s numismatic tradition.