No. You must use Turkish Lira in Turkey. US Dollars are not accepted in most placed.
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
Turkey uses the Lira. It's a decimal system, with 100 Kurus per 1 Lira. The New Turkish Lira came into effect on January 01, 2005. Exchange rate example, on October 06, 2007: 1 Turkish Lira = 0.83724 U.S. Dollars
Yes, only in Turkey. 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
200 Turkish Lira
what is 1,000,000 in worth in American money
Turkish Lira
Turkish Lira
Turkish Lira
go to r.y.w. money changer in mabini beside landbank
Sure. Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey
TRY/ZAR Details TRY/ZAR for the 24-hour period ending Friday, Aug 31, 2012 22:00 UTC @ +/- 0% Estimated price based on daily USD rates Selling 1,000,000,000 TRY you get 4,628,700,000 ZAR Buying 1,000,000,000 TRY you pay 4,638,790,000 ZAR. Note: The large number probably comes from using Old Turkish Lira. Currently, Old Turkish Lira have no value as a means of exchange (similar to how French Francs have no value as a means of exchange). The above exchange rate is based on New Turkish Lira which are 1,000,000x the value of an Old Turkish Lira and is the current means of exchange in Turkey. (i.e. a soda changed from 2,000,000 Old Turkish Lira to 2.00 New Turkish Lira).