There were 122 million of this stainless steel Italian 100 Lire coin minted in Rome (R) that year and it may currently be worth up to about .50 if uncirculated. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
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The L100 currency from Italy, issued in 1981, is a coin worth 100 Italian Lire. The value of this coin today would be its collector's or numismatic value, which can vary depending on its condition and rarity. As Italy uses the Euro as its currency now, the L100 coin does not hold any face value in terms of monetary transactions.
1968 is a fairly common date for the 100 lire coin from Italy - it is worth less than a US dollar in circulated condition, and perhaps US$1 to US$2 in Uncirculated condition.