The symbol for the Turkish lira is "₺". In the past, the Italian lira was represented by "₤" or "L", but it is no longer in use since Italy adopted the euro in 2002. The Turkish lira was restructured in 2005, which introduced the new lira to replace the old lira at a rate of 1 new lira to 1,000,000 old lira.
The symbol for the Italian lira is "₤" or "L", while the euro is represented by the symbol "€". The euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, which replaced the lira in Italy in 2002. The lira was used in Italy prior to the adoption of the euro.
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
Basically they use the American dollar and the Lebanese Lira or Pound. The $1=1,500 LL (Lebanese Lira) which is the symbol for the Lebanese money.
there is no symbol of the gurdwara
It was la lira (pronounced /leehrah/), plural le lire. Symbol: L., Lit or £ same as the British pound.
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The 'at' symbol is @ .
The declarative symbol is a period. .
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The symbol for the drachma was GDR and it had the number 300.