Italian 200 Lire (Lavoro)
Country of Origin: Italy
Year of Issue: 1978
Denomination: 200 Lire
Composition: Bronzital (Copper-Aluminum alloy with Nickel)

Brief Description
A golden-colored coin featuring the denomination '200 LIRE' and the year '1978' inside a stylized cogwheel on the reverse. The obverse typically features a woman's head facing right.
Historical Significance
Introduced in 1977, the 200 Lire was a common circulation coin in Italy until the adoption of the Euro in 2002. The cogwheel motif symbolizes the value of labor, referencing the first article of the Italian Constitution which states that Italy is a Democratic Republic founded on work.
Estimated Value
$0.25 - $2.00 USD (Circulated condition)
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals or rubbing, as this can damage the original luster and decrease any numismatic value. Use PVC-free coin holders for long-term storage.
Created At: 2026-02-08T17:49:26.124271