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Turkish Lira


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The history of the Turkish lira interesting, such as the national history. Use the term 'pounds' for the first in 1844 by the Ottoman Empire. Initially, the lira was used to refer to a gold coin. There are other monetary unit was used by the Ottoman Empire, a akce (now known as kurus).

Used paper money then, were used kurus instead of the lira. However, it re-emerged in the mid-1870s when it replaced kurus. And replaced the Ottoman lira after that early in 1920 the Turkish lira, which included silver and banknotes.
Associated with the lira during the periods of the pound sterling and the French franc, and the dollar, where it was all 2.8 TL = 1 U.S. dollars, has been the adoption of the dollar in 1946 and continued until 1960, after the devaluation to 9 TL versus one dollar. Recently, the Turkish lira has suffered from a reduction in value due to inflation and long recession since 1970, followed by periods of the dollar peg was characterized as easy sometimes and other times difficult because of the low value.
Issued the Grand National Assembly in Turkey in late December December 2003, legally allowed to re-evaluate the currency by removing six zeros from the Turkish lira, and the creation of a new currency. It was introduced on the first of January 2005, to replace the New Turkish Lira replace the previous rate of 1 TL =, 000.1000 of the old lira. At the end of 2004, the Turkish government issued a law removing the last six zeros from the currency, and the operation was carried out in order to create new Turkish lira in Turkey and the Turkish occupied north of Cyprus to address the problem of inflation. The government has set a couple of banknotes along with the new currency, called TRY 100 paper and paper 50 in the transitional period between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2008, launched on New Turkish Lira is the official name (Yeni Türk Lirası). The abbreviated "SP" and is divided into 100 kuruş.
Has been removed the word "new" from the name of the Turkish lira second since the first of January 2009, and became its official name "Turkish Lira" and only abbreviated "TL". 2005 series is no longer acceptable to be implemented in 2010, where they can now replace the old currency until the new lira December 31, 2019.
Show a picture of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic and its first president on all paperwork and Turkish coins. And currently consists of the following pieces:
Currency: 5kr, 10kr, 25kr, 50kr, TRL1 
Banknotes: TRL5, TRL10, TRL20, TRL50, TRL100, TRL200