Old Turkish Lira are a defunct currency and only valuable as collector's objects. You cannot exchange them anywhere in the world.
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250, 000 lirasi (old) is now only .25 of a New Turkish Lira so worth nothing in any currency
I had 15 million old lirasi and sent it to a firm in the UK hoping for big bucks. Hey it was 15 million! I got back a whole £4.90 after fees. Unfortunately the Lirasi was devalued by a ratio of 1 million to 1 new Turkish Lire when the currency changed. So £15 million became 15 lire which is about £6.25 at the best exchange rate so I guess £4.90 was not bad for an old currency. cash4coins.co.uk exchange coins and notes even old stuff like mine.
where can i exchange my old turkish lira in the philippine
You must be referring to the Old Turkish Lira. There have never been any 20 million notes since 2004. The links below will have pictures of the notes.
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
Need to go to a bank that deals with foreign currency. However, it is likely that the money you are holding is Old Turkish Lira (since there are no bills for 100,000 New Turkish Lira). If this is the case, your currency is defunct and worthy only as a keepsake.
To exchange old Turkish lira (TRL) for new Turkish lira (TRY), you can visit a bank or a currency exchange office in Turkey, as they typically accept old notes. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey also provides options for exchanging old currency, including specific procedures for larger amounts. Additionally, ensure that you have valid identification, as it may be required during the exchange process. Note that the old lira has been officially phased out, so check for any specific regulations or deadlines regarding the exchange.
TRY/ZAR Details TRY/ZAR for the 24-hour period ending Friday, Aug 31, 2012 22:00 UTC @ +/- 0% Estimated price based on daily USD rates Selling 1,000,000,000 TRY you get 4,628,700,000 ZAR Buying 1,000,000,000 TRY you pay 4,638,790,000 ZAR. Note: The large number probably comes from using Old Turkish Lira. Currently, Old Turkish Lira have no value as a means of exchange (similar to how French Francs have no value as a means of exchange). The above exchange rate is based on New Turkish Lira which are 1,000,000x the value of an Old Turkish Lira and is the current means of exchange in Turkey. (i.e. a soda changed from 2,000,000 Old Turkish Lira to 2.00 New Turkish Lira).
As of the current exchange rate, 5,000,000 Turkish Lira is equivalent to approximately $580,000 USD. The exchange rate between currencies fluctuates daily based on various factors such as economic conditions, political stability, and market demand. It is important to check the latest rates before making any currency conversions to ensure accuracy.
You can exchange old Turkish money at banks, currency exchange offices, and some post offices in Turkey. However, it is important to note that old banknotes may not be accepted everywhere, as their legal tender status has changed over time. Additionally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey occasionally conducts exchanges, so checking with them can provide further options. Always confirm the specific policies at your chosen location before proceeding.
About 1.5 British pounds. 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