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Turkish New Lira

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Turkish New Lira
Yeni Türk Lirası (Turkish)

 

ISO 4217 Code

TRY

User(s)

Turkey and the self-proclaimed  Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

Inflation

9.8% (Turkey, 2006)
9.1% (Northern Cyprus, 2004)

Source

The World Factbook

Subunit

 

1/100

new kuruş

Symbol

YTL

Coins

1, 5, 10, 25, 50 new kuruş, 1 new lira

Banknotes

1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 new lira

Central bank

Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Website

www.tcmb.gov.tr

The new lira (Tuekish: yeni türk lirası) is the currency of Turkey and of the de facto state Turkish  Republic of Northern Cyprus. The new lira is subdivided into 100 new kuruş (yeni kuruş). The symbol is YTL and the ISO 4217 code is TRY.

History

Because of the chronic inflation experienced in Turkey from the 1970s through to the 1990s, the  lira  experienced severe depreciation in value. Turkey has had high inflation rates compared to developed countries but has never suffered hyperinflation. From an average of 9 lira per U.S. dollar in the late 1960s, the currency came to trade at  approximately 1.65 million lira per U.S. dollar in late 2001. This represented an average inflation of about 38% per year. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had called this problem a "national shame". With the revaluation of the Turkish old lira, the Romanian leu (also revalued in July 2005) briefly became the world's least valued currency unit.
In late December 2003, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey passed a law that allowed for the removal of six zeroes from the currency, and the creation of the new lira. It was introduced on 1 January 2005, replacing the previous lira (which remained valid in circulation until the end of 2005) at a rate of 1 new lira= 1,000,000 old lira.
The official name of the currency is " New Turkish Lira ". According to the Central Bank, the word " new " (yeni) is only a "temporary" measure [1]. A news agency reported that " new " will be removed on January 1, 2009. The same source also indicated that the banknotes will have "different shapes and sizes to prevent forgery". The issuance of a new highest denomination, 200 lira, is contemplated at the same time. [2]

Coins

Coins were introduced in 2005 in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 new kuruş and 1 new lira. The 1 new kuruş is minted in brass and the 5, 10 and 25 new kuruş in cupro-nickel, whilst the 50 new kuruş and 1 new lira are bimetallic. All coins show portraits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
To the dismay of the European Central Bank, the sizes and compositions of the 50 new kuruş and 1 new liracoins clearly resemble those of the €1 and €2 coins respectively. (See comparison photo in [1] of YTL 1 coin and €2 coin.) This could cause confusion in the eurozone. It also caused trouble to businesses using vending machines (particularly at airports) in the eurozone since a number of vending machines at the time accepted the 1 new lira coin as a €2 coin. Since €2 is worth roughly four times more, vending machines affected had to be upgraded at the expense of their owners.

Banknotes

Banknotes were introduced in 2005 in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 new lira. Whilst the lower four denominations replaced older notes and used very similar designs, the 50 and 100 new lira notes did not have equivalents in the old currency. All notes show portraits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from different points of his life and images of various historical and otherwise important buildings and places in Turkey.

 

 - Turkish Banknotes
 Credit Cards
Major credit cards are accepted in up-market places in the larger cities and throughout Turkey. Expect to pay cash in more rural areas.


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