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Tripolitanian lira

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1/100
  
cent

Symbol
  
MAL

Plural
  
lire

Tripolitanian lira

Banknotes
  
1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 lire

Coins
  
circulating coins of the Italian lira

User(s)
  
None, previously: BMA/BA Tripolitania (1943-1951) Tripolitania Province, Kingdom of Libya (1951-1952)

The Tripolitanian lira (Arabic: ليره‎‎, plural: lire), also known as the Military Authority Lira, was the currency of the British zone of occupation (later Mandate Territory) in Libya between 1943 and 1951, and of the province of Tripolitania until early 1952. It was issued by the "Military Authority in Tripolitania", known popularly as "MAL" and circulated together with the Italian lira at par. This situation reflected that of Italy, where the AM-lira was minted by the United States. The Tripolitanian and the Italian lira were replaced in early 1952 by the Libyan pound at a rate of 1 pound = 480 lire.

Paper Money

No coins were issued for this currency, old Italian coins theorically being still circulating, although heavily devalued. Notes were issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 lire.

References

Tripolitanian lira Wikipedia