250 binlira
1000 lira
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. 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.
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. 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.
Not much. 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
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. 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.
The value of your Türkiye Cumhuriyeti coin can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It would be best to consult with a coin dealer or appraiser to determine its specific value.
about 564 dollars
100-250 dollars
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.
Attualmente, 5.000 lire Turkiye Cumhuriyeti DEL 1935 varrebbero circa 0,50 USD dato che la lira turca non è più in circolazione dall'introduzione della nuova valuta nel 2005. Tuttavia, potrebbero avere un valore collezionistico superiore per i numismatici.
It depends on: A) What sort of Lira. There are many countries whose currency is called Lira in English; Turkish Lira, Lebanese Lira etc. B) What sort of dollars, Australian, Singapore etc. If you mean Italian Lira, the answer is nothing. Italian Lira were replaced by Euros in 2002, and they can no longer be exchanged.
Italy has not used the lira since 2002 when the euro was adopted. At that time the lira was extremely low in value; the exchange rate was 1 lira = US$0.000660546 In other words, 1 USD was worth about 1500 lira.
Sammarinese lira ended in 2002.
If you mean Turkish lira... There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. 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.
Italy hasn't used lira since 2002 when they switched to the euro. At that time 1000 lira was worth about 67 US cents.
Italy hasn't used lira since 2002 when they switched to the euro. At that time 100 lira was worth about 7 US cents.
1000 lira