New Turkish lira banknotes began to be used in 1 January 2009. During 2009, both old and new banknotes will be accepted but by 2010, old banknotes will expire.
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Current issue Turkish banknotes have the currency as Yeni Turk Lirasi, which means "New Turkish Lira". This distinguishes modern, devalued notes from the pre-2005 high-value Turk Lirasi (Turkish Lira).
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they are mostly ordinary tabbys.
It is red with a symbol of the moon and a star.
Go to the bank of England website (www.bankofengland.co.uk) and look under the section 'withdrawn banknotes'. Simon Holmes
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In Turkish, fish is "balık", it's pronounced like: bah-look
Turkey was using "Turkish Lira" until 2005. In 2005, 1 million Turkish Lira was like 1 United States Dollar. In 2005, Jan 1st, Turkey changed currency to "New Turkish Lira" which was 1 New Turkish Lira was like 1 USD. Nowadays, Turkey still using "New Turkish Lira" and below you can see "1 New Turkish Lira" http://www.selimiye-ger.de/1991-20031lira.jpg 395 x 400 - 64k
yes she does like Turkish men a lot!