Lira
The term "Lira" refers to the currency used in several countries, most notably in Turkey and Italy. The Turkish Lira (TRY) has undergone significant changes and revaluations over the years, while the Italian Lira (ITL) was replaced by the Euro (EUR) in 2002.
Historically, the Lira was also used in San Marino and Vatican City, where it served as a local currency alongside the Italian Lira. The Lira's value has fluctuated due to economic conditions, making it an important subject in discussions about currency stability and inflation.