The 5,000 Lira Turkish note (Bes Bin Turk Lirasi) note is no longer legal tender since re-valuation in 2005.
Perfect, uncirculated examples are worth either $4 (1985) or $8 (1990). Used notes are essentially worthless.
The current (2005) issue Turkish 20 Lira note is worth $40 to a collector in mint uncirculated condition. Used notes are worth 'face value' only, of about $13.
Earlier issues of this denomination pre-date revaluation, making them effectively worthless from a currency perspective. An uncirculated 1974 note would be worth about $1 to a collector.
A crisp uncirculated example is worth $20. Any other condition is face value, which following devaluation in 2005 is worth 10 Lira = $6.50 (old notes can be exchanged in Turkish banks).
500,000 Turkish New Lira (TRY) = 208,370 British Pound (GBP)
10,000 Turkish Lira
No, the $5000 note is the one with the most value.
There is not a current Mexican 5000 Peso note. The 1985-89 issue note is worth $3-$6 in perfect uncirculated condition.
Lire is the plural of Lira that is Italian. So 5000 Italian Lire worth $ 3.52 And for Other phase There is a currency that is Turkish Lira. And 5000 Turkish Lira worth $ 235.51
There is no 5000 euro note.
ive got 20000 lira old note is it worth anything
if its in a fair or poor type its highest value is $50
There is no 5000 euro note.
5000 is a numerical value.
There were two different designs of 1992 Turkish 5000 Lira coins. since the Turkish Lira was devalued in 2005, the coin is worth less than one cent US. You may get a bit more from a coin dealer.
5000 note was issued in 2008 by state bank of Pakistan.
At the present time, the currency exchange rate is one Turkish Lira is worth 0.47 US Dollars. This would mean that 5000 Lire would be worth 2353.22 US Dollars. It is important to note that the exchange rate changes daily.