Exchange rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
1 Turkish lira = 28.12 Indian Rupees. Hope I helped! :)
In 2005 Turkey changed from Old Turkish Lira to New Turkish Lira or YTL. One million Old TL = one YTL. Old TL are still legal tender until 2016.Old TL notes may now be exchanged for YTL only at Turkish Central Bank (TC Merkez Bankasi) offices or, in the absence of a Central Bank office, at a TC Ziraat Bankasi office, until December 31, 2016.You should send your notes to someone in Turkey, if you have friends or relations, or ask at the Turkish Embassy in Wellington, or the Consulate in Auckland or Christchurch or Sydney.On 9 November 2008, 1 YTL = NZ$1.09
Frank T. LiraAnswer:Ivan Pavlov Alfred BinetSigmund FreudCarl JungWilliam JamesB. F. SkinnerCharles Darwinto name a few. I'm not familiar with Frank Lira
This Eagle note is completely bogus. No such real banknote was ever put into circulation, and it has nothing to do with the East India Company, the Government of India, or the Reserve Bank of India. It is just a fantasy note, and has no monetary value. The notes that are being sold online are simply colour copies of this design, the origins of which are now unknown. Save your money, and do not buy this 'note'.
To convert 5,000,000 Turkish lira from 1997 to U.S. dollars, you would need the historical exchange rate for that year. In 1997, the exchange rate was approximately 1,000 Turkish lira to 1 U.S. dollar. Therefore, 5,000,000 Turkish lira would be roughly equivalent to about $5,000 at that time. However, keep in mind that currency values fluctuate, and this is a rough estimate based on historical data.
No, it's Turkish Lira, YTL .
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
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
In 1985, the exchange rate was approximately 1,000 Turkish lira to 1 US dollar. The Turkish economy experienced significant inflation during that period, which contributed to the rapid devaluation of the lira. This rate reflects the economic conditions of Turkey at the time, characterized by high inflation and currency instability.
i want to buy turkish lira
Turkey suffered hyper inflation at 2002, with many jobs being lost and the Turkish currency worth almost nothing.however the old currency was scarped replacing it with the new Turkish lira. so far the turksih liera is the equivalent of 1 lira = 0.89 dollar.
On 1 January 2005 the New Turkish Lira entered the Turkish market and become legal tender. 1 million old lira is now worth 1 Turkish Lira.
As of my last update in October 2023, the old Turkish lira (TRL) has been replaced with the new Turkish lira (TRY) at a rate of 1,000,000 TRL to 1 TRY following the currency revaluation in 2005. Therefore, 1,000,000 old Turkish lira is equivalent to 1 new Turkish lira. However, since the old lira is no longer in circulation, its practical value today is effectively zero in terms of usable currency.
As of today (01APR2011), 50,000 Turkish Lira is worth about 31,530 Canadian Dollars.
Turkish or (the retired) Italian lira? In 2000, near the end of the use of lira in Italy, there were roughly 1900 Italian lira to the dollar. So, about 4.5 US cents. Today, one Turkish lira = .67 US cents, so 86 lira equals US$ 57.62.
As of today (3/7/12), 1 Turkish Lira is $0.5592 USD. The rate changes daily, so check a conversion site, like Google's or Yahoo's, to see the daily rate. You can also type "1 turkish lira in USD" directly into Google and see the daily rate. Turkey uses the Lira.