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Anyone interested in Turkish banknotes? (or coins)

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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:09 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Message

If anyone's interested in Turkish or Ottoman banknotes / coins I think I can answer your questions

Here are some samples:)

OTTOMAN BANKNOTE - 1 Lira (British mintage)


SPECIMEN OF THE FIRST RELEASE TURKISH BANKNOTES - 1000 Liras


CURRENT 100 YTL (New Turkish Liras)



2006 FIFA WORLD CUP GERMANY COMMEMORATIVE COIN


100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Galatasaray Sporting Club



Edited by RenaL - 01/02/2006 08:15 am
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wrk4lvg
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USA
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:17 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Look nice, but I am not sure if you can advertise here.


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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Well I am not selling anything.

Just wondered if anyone's interested in new things.

Is it against the forum rules?


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wrk4lvg
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:24 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Oh, I apologise then. I thought it was an advertisement.

If your sharing your interest, that is no way against the rules. I for one like other countries bank notes. I have SEVERAL countries bank notes. I mainly collect Western Europe (non-euro) and Kuwait, Saudi, Iraq and some Iran. I typically "collect" a note from each country I visit.


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wrk4lvg
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:26 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

I wanted to go to Turkey while stationed in Germany, but US Soldiers aren't allowed to "visit". They say it's not safe enough. So I was never able too. I wanted to exchange some USD for Turkish Lira, but the exchange was SOOO much, I thought I have 1000 notes just from 1 USD.


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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:40 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

I don't think thre is anything unsafe, but it is probably the extra-caution of the officers.

Anyway, you're right about the currency, until last year 1 $ was 1.350.000 TL. That's why the currency was rearranged so the "million" part no longer exists, now we have "new" Turkish liras :). The Blue note in my first message is our biggest current note (100 YTL)

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wrk4lvg
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Posted 01/02/2006  08:43 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Where might I aquire some notes? I looked on ebay and there doesn't seem to be a big market for them currently. The new coins look impressive too.


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RenaL
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Posted 01/02/2006  09:01 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

The coins in the first message are not circulating coins bur minted for some specific occasions. For instance, the silver one up there is for the Football (or soccer as you name it:) Cup that will take place in Germany this summer.
The gold one is for 100th anniversary of Galatasaray SK.

Let me showyou some circulating coins; this one is 1 YTL= ~0,75 US$


and this one is 50 Yeni Kurus (Kurush: Turkish cents)


I frankly don't have any idea how you can get these overseas, if you have any friends over here, you can ask them to bring you a set. Otherwise it costs much to have it shipped.


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gxseries
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Posted 01/02/2006  2:27 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add gxseries to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

WOW, I actually visited Turkey in 2002 and I was horribly shocked over how many zeros there were. Everyone is a millionaire there!!

I honestly like the new design, which seeems to be a lot easier. I really like the Bimetal coins. Nice specimen note by the way. :)


My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/user_view.aspx?id=gxseries

My numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htm Regularly updated at least once a month.
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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/04/2006  03:41 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Here is a brief history of Turkish money.
I will try to find some sites with pics, or I'll show some pictures.
This is just the historical part of the Turkish Republic. The Ottoman Empire period is completely a different story


Year 1931, Turkish Republic has its first banknotes.

The currency is minted by the British in that time.

Smallest banknote is 1 TL, biggest is 1,000 TL.

Not everyone can see that 1,000 TL it's like a small fortune.

1 Turkish Lira = 0.47 USD

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Year 1942, 2. Generation money is minted by the British and the German.

2.nd President Mr. Ismet Inonu is on the currency.

Smallest banknote is 50 Kurus, biggest one is 1,000 Lira.

1 Turkish Lira = 0.77 USD

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Year 1947, 3. generation banknotes are circulating.

No more Kurush banknotes. America is added to the list to print Turkish money.

1 Lira is no more, smallest banknote is 2.5 Lira, biggest one is 1,000 Lira.

1 TL = 0.36 USD

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Year 1952, Ataturk is back on the face of currency.

Turkey can manufacture its own currency.

1 Lira is out of circulation. 1,000 TL is still "the king".

1 TL = 0.36 USD

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Year 1968, no more banknotes of 2.5 lira.

The design has changed.

Kingdom of 1,000 TL banknote is still on, but everyone can have it.

1 TL = 0.11 USD

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Year 1980. 4. Generation currency is in circulation.

50 years' reign of 1000 TL banknote is over.

Now there's 5000 TL.

1 TL = 0.014 USD

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Year 1982, 5. Generation currency is in circulation.

We have 10,000 TL and 10 TL is history.

1 TL = 0.006 USD

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Year 1988, 20,000 TL is circulating,

No more 5,10,20 and 50 TL .

1 TL = 0.00055 USD

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Year 1989, 20,000 TL is not enough any more.

50,000 TL is circulating.

1 TL = 0.00043 USD

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Year 1991, 100,000 TL with special security inc and all!

100 and 500 TL are out for a year

1 TL = 0.0002 USD

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Year 1992, Almost every year a new banknote.

250,000 TL is on the market. After 60 years, the purple thousand is over.

1 TL = 0.00012 USD

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Year 1993, This year 500,000 TL is on the market. Half Million!

1 TL = 0.000069 USD

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Year 1995, One million banknote!!

5,000 and 10,000 Lira notes are out of currency.

1 TL = 0.000016 USD

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Year 1997, 1,000 was the king for 60 Years but 1,000,000 could last for only 2 Years

20,000 Lira is out too.

1 TL = 0.0000048 USD

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Year 1999, 50,000 is history too.

1 TL = 0.0000018 USD

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Year 2001, sad but true; 20,000,000 is circulating. 100,000 is off the market.

1 TL = 0.00000069 USD
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Year 2005, six zeroes are off the tail. We now call the TL the "new" TL; YTL.

All the currency is re-minted. We now have 50 and 100 YTL, and Kurus is back.

1 YTL = 0.74 USD


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wrk4lvg
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Posted 01/04/2006  05:21 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Holy smokes. What has Turkey done with their economy to bring the TL within .25 cents of 1 for 1 on the USD?


0.00000069 to 0.74 within 4-5 years is impressive. I hope my Iraq Dinar does that!


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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/04/2006  06:47 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

that is actually not such an amazing thing.
If you noticed, that is due to reduction in face value of the money.
In 2005 the government changed 1.000.000 TL to be 1 YTL. So the value of Turkish currency was changed virtually, but the real value remained the same.
The improvement is actually only from 0.69 USD to 0.74

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wrk4lvg
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Posted 01/04/2006  07:24 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wrk4lvg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Ah....that makes complete since. Thanks for the clarification.

(if you removed the zeros from one end, the other end would also have them removed. It's late, I'm slow)

:)


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RenaL
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Posted 01/04/2006  07:47 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

It happens, don't worry :)

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grendelfreak
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Posted 01/11/2006  10:03 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add grendelfreak to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Renal I have a quick question is that Mustafa Kemal on the 1 YTL and 50 Yeni Kurus?

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RenaL
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Turkey
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Posted 01/14/2006  2:02 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add RenaL to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

quote:
Originally posted by grendelfreak

Renal I have a quick question is that Mustafa Kemal on the 1 YTL and 50 Yeni Kurus?



Yep, That's him.

We have Mustafa Kemal Ataturk on almost every coin or banknote.
Some exceptions I know are;
Most of the commemorative coins,
Some currency notes had other famous Turks on the reverse.
Between 1942 and 1952, 2nd president Ismet Inonu was on the currency.




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