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Unknown Turkish Previous Legal Tender?

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Can anybody tell when was this coin the currency of Turkey? A Turkish speaker told me the word "BIN" on the back side is Turkish for "Thousand" - is that so?
Its diameter is 2.8 cm, about 1.1 inches.


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Yes that is correct. Don't know if it is still legal tender since they revalued the Turkish lire by knocking off 6 zeroes. That would make it 0.05 of a new lire.
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Correct, this is a 50,000 lira coin. These were issued every year from 1996 through to 2000. It was replaced with a smaller 50,000 lira coin in 2001 but remained legal tender until the transition to the "new Turkish lira" in 2005.

I believe the Turkish government gave people a one-year window to cash in their old coins after the end of the formal transition period in 2005. So although the coin has a nominal face value of 5 (new) kurus, it will no longer be accepted as such. Indeed, doing so would be foolish, since there's more than 5 kurus worth of metal in this coin.
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Does this coin have anything to do with these old Turkish banknotes? I believe they used to be legal tender at approximately that time.



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The banknotes are significantly older - they're from the 1970s, as the date on them indicates. These notes would have been long obsolete by the time the coin was issued.
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