That's an older out-of-circulation Turkish Lira banknote. Turkey now uses a currency unit called the "New Turkish Lira," and they could only be exchanged until 2016, but if it was it would be 5,000,000 old Turkish lira to 5 new Turkish lira. (Currency conversion varies, but today (March 27, 2017), 5 new Turkish lira are worth about $1.38 US dollars, or 153 Japanese yen.) To a collector, an old 5,000,000 Lira note, depending on how nice-looking it is and how circulated it was, might be worth more, but likely not more than 10 times more, even if it is in perfect condition, and probably much less.
1 Turkish lira = 0.667111 U.S. dollars
Old Turkish lira about 10 British Pence. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira.
Old Turkish lira can still be changed in the Turkish banks below up till 2016. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira probably have little money value, just curiosity value. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira.
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turkish 5000000 still valid or not?
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
No, it's Turkish Lira, YTL .
Turkey was using "Turkish Lira" until 2005. In 2005, 1 million Turkish Lira was like 1 United States Dollar. In 2005, Jan 1st, Turkey changed currency to "New Turkish Lira" which was 1 New Turkish Lira was like 1 USD. Nowadays, Turkey still using "New Turkish Lira" and below you can see "1 New Turkish Lira" http://www.selimiye-ger.de/1991-20031lira.jpg 395 x 400 - 64k
i want to buy turkish lira
On 1 January 2005 the New Turkish Lira entered the Turkish market and become legal tender. 1 million old lira is now worth 1 Turkish Lira.
Turkish or (the retired) Italian lira? In 2000, near the end of the use of lira in Italy, there were roughly 1900 Italian lira to the dollar. So, about 4.5 US cents. Today, one Turkish lira = .67 US cents, so 86 lira equals US$ 57.62.
Revaluation of the Turkish Lira was created in 2005.
The Turkish lira is still in use. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira. 1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
That's an older out-of-circulation Turkish Lira banknote. Turkey now uses a currency unit called the "New Turkish Lira," and they could only be exchanged until 2016, but if it was it would be 5,000,000 old Turkish lira to 5 new Turkish lira. (Currency conversion varies, but today (March 27, 2017), 5 new Turkish lira are worth about $1.38 US dollars.) To a collector, an old 5,000,000 Lira note, depending on how nice-looking it is and how circulated it was, might be worth more, but likely not more than 10 times more, even if it is in perfect condition, and probably much less.
As of today (3/7/12), 1 Turkish Lira is $0.5592 USD. The rate changes daily, so check a conversion site, like Google's or Yahoo's, to see the daily rate. You can also type "1 turkish lira in USD" directly into Google and see the daily rate. Turkey uses the Lira.