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The lira (plural lire ; abbreviation: SML ) was the currency of San Marino from the 1860s until it was replaced by the euro on 1 January 2002. It was equivalent and pegged to the Italian lira . Italian coins and banknotes and Vatican City coins were legal tender in San Marino, while Sammarinese coins, minted in Rome , were legal tender throughout Italy , as well as in the Vatican City .

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7-733: SML may refer to: Economics [ edit ] Sammarinese lira (ISO 4217 code) Security market line , a representation of the capital asset pricing model Sistema de Pagamentos em Moeda Local , local currency payment system Canadian Silver Maple Leaf , abbreviated as SML Organisations and businesses [ edit ] Scottish Militant Labour , 1990s Trotskyist political party SML Isuzu , commercial vehicle manufacturer, India Soheil Mosun , architectural manufacturer and design-build company, Toronto, Canada Strasser Marigaux & Lemaire , French musical instrument manufacturer Places [ edit ] South Manchester Line ,

14-614: A programming language Service Modeling Language , to allow computing applications to communicate Other uses [ edit ] Super Mario Land , a video game for the Game Boy Survey Motor Launches, decommissioned survey vessels of the Royal Navy Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SML . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

21-476: A tram line of the Manchester Metrolink, England Sterling Memorial Library , Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, US St Mary's Church, Longfleet , Dorset, England Science and technology [ edit ] Sea surface microlayer , the top millimeter of the ocean surface Shoals Marine Laboratory , a seasonal marine field station on Appledore Island, Maine, U.S. Standard ML ,

28-623: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a unit of currency is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Coins of the Italian lira Italian lira coins were the coins of the Italian lira that served as Italy 's currency from 1861 until 2001 when it was replaced by the Euro . From 1980 until 2001, Lira 1 and Lire 2 coins were struck solely for collectors due to their low value, and in 1998

35-453: The 1 Lira and 2 Lire also minted in 1906. The Sammarinese coinage recommenced in 1931, with silver 5 Lire, 10 Lire and 20 Lire, to which bronze c.5 and c.10 were added in 1935. These coins were issued until 1938. In 1972, San Marino began issuing coins again, in denominations of 1 Lira, 2 Lire, 5 Lire, 10 Lire, 20 Lire, 50 Lire, 100 Lire and 500 Lire, all of which were struck to

42-611: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SML&oldid=1255222296 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sammarinese lira San Marino's first coins were copper c.5, issued in 1864. These were followed by copper c.10, first issued in 1875. Although these copper coins were last issued in 1894, silver c.50, 1 Lira, 2 Lire and 5 Lire were issued in 1898, with

49-514: The same specifications as the corresponding Italian coins . 200 Lire coins were added in 1978, followed by bimetallic 500 Lire and 1,000 Lire in 1982 and 1997, respectively. 50 Lire and 100 Lire were reduced in size in 1992. All of these modern issues changed design every year. Lire coins for San Marino discontinued after the introduction of the euro. However, San Marino has licence to—and periodically does—issue its own euro coins . This San Marino –related article

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