Turkish Old Lira
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The Turkish Old Lira (TRL) was the currency of Turkey from 1923 to 2005, when it was replaced by the New Turkish Lira (YTL) at a rate of 1 Million old Lira per 1 new Lira. After many years of hyperinflation, the Turkish Old Lira was the world’s least valuable currency per unit, with a coffee costing 4 Million Lira. In 2005, six zeroes were dropped, so that 1 Million Lira became 1 Lira.
Turkish Old Lirasi are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Old Turkish Lira. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Old Turkish Lira to cash, select which type of Old Turkish Lira you want to exchange:
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20000000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This yirmi milyon turk lirasi note depicts the image of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’. The value of a twenty Million old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of a decade of hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £3.000001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
10000000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This on milyon turk lirasi banknote portrays the father of the Turks, Atatürk. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’. The value of a 10,000,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of prolonged hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced by a note of 10 … ContinuedYou get: £1.500001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
5000000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This bes milyon turk lirasi bill portrays Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Father of the Turks. The words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ are printed on the paper banknote. The value of a 5,000,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of many years of hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced … ContinuedYou get: £0.750001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
1000000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The banknote of bir milyon turk lirasi shows the image of Turkey’s first president, Atatürk. The paper note contains the words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’. The value of a 1,000,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of prolonged hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced by a banknote … ContinuedYou get: £0.150001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
500000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The bill of besyuz bin turk lirasi portrays Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 1st President of Turkey. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’. The value of a 500,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of years of high inflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced … ContinuedYou get: £0.075001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
250000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This ikiyuzelli bin turk lirasi banknote features the image of the father of modern Turkey, Atatürk. The words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ are printed on the paper note. The value of a 250,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of prolonged hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote … ContinuedYou get: £0.037501 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
100000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This yüz bin turk lirasi bill has the image of Turkish statesman Atatürk on the obverse side. The words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ are printed on the brown colored paper banknote. The value of a 100,000 old Turkish lira banknote is very small as a result of years of high inflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped … ContinuedYou get: £0.015001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
50000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The banknote of 50000 Elli Bin Türk Lirasi has the portrait of Turkish founding father Atatürk on the front side. The building on the back side is the National Parliament House in Ankara. Years of inflation in Turkey have wiped away most of the value of this banknote.You get: £0.007501 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
20000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This yirmi bin turk lirasi bill features the founder of modern Turkey, Atatürk. The words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ are printed on the red-orange colored paper banknote. The value of a 20,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of prolonged hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote became worth … ContinuedYou get: £0.003001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
10000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The 10000 On Bin Türk Lirasi banknote has a portrait of Atatürk on the front side, and a portrait of Turkish architect Mimar Sinan on the back side. Sinan stands in front of the Selimiye Mosque, located in Edirne.You get: £0.001501 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
5000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This note of 5000 Turkish Lira has the text ‘Bes Bin Türk Lirasi’ on the front side, along with ‘Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ which means ‘Central Bank of Turkey’. The 5000 lira note features Atatürk and Mevlana.You get: £0.000751 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
1000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The bill of 1000 Turkish Lira (Bin Türk Lirasi) has an image of the coastline of Istanbul on the back side. The bearded figure with the turban is Fathi Sultan Mehmet. On the front side of the one thousand Turkish lira note is a portrait of the founding father of modern Turkey, Kemel Atatürk.You get: £0.000151 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
100 Turkish Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The 100 Turkish Lira bill from the 7th emission group is dated 1970. Its value is almost all wiped out by many years of high inflation. The backside of the 100 TRL note has a portrait of Turkish writer and poet Mehmet Akif Ersoy.You get: £0.010001 TRL = £0.0001000000 -
10 Turkish Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The banknote of 10 Turkish lira from the 7th Emission group has become virtually worthless after many years of very high inflation. On the note is an image of Turkish founding father Kemel Atatürk. The back of the 10 TRL note shows children handing out flowers Atatürk, Turkey’s first President.You get: £0.000101 TRL = £0.0000100000