200 Lire Lavoro e Famiglia
Country of Origin: Italy
Year of Issue: 1977-2001 (Specific year obscured in image)
Denomination: 200 Lire
Composition: Bronzital (Copper-Aluminum-Nickel alloy)

Brief Description
A golden-colored coin featuring the denomination '200 LIRE' inside a circle on the reverse, surrounded by a gear-like pattern symbolizing labor. The obverse typically features a female head representing the Italian Republic.
Historical Significance
The 200 Lire coin was introduced in 1977 to address a shortage of low-denomination currency in Italy. It remained a staple of Italian circulation until the adoption of the Euro in 2002. The gear design emphasizes the constitutional principle of Italy being a Democratic Republic founded on labor.
Estimated Value
$0.50 - $2.00 USD (Common circulation value)
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals or brushes, as this can damage the patina and reduce numismatic value. Handle by the edges to prevent skin oils from causing oxidation.
Created At: 2026-02-15T15:54:47.234726