On this page, we'd like to introduce you the Turkish bank notes and coins, which will help you to get more information while you're in Turkey. In this way you'll have the chance to know about the currency and you'll also know and decide how much you'll carry with you and what you can buy and how much you'll spend on them. You won't need to ask anything about Turkish currency to the people around either.

Since the Turkish currency chances all time we do not wish to give the exact rates in these pages. Instead, please log on the International currency converter page for the exact amount.

1 USD is equal to 1.500.000 TRL roughly (+/- 150.000) (One million five hundred Turkish Liras)

We're happy to announce that our 20 Million note is released in the middle of November 2001. Currently this note have greatest value on the market. Despite of the greatness, 20 Million does not offer so much, for instance 2 people can have a dinner in a standard restaurant, 4 people can go out at night for a cinema, you can spend a night in a 2 or 3 star hotel, also 2 music CDs can be bought, you may go for a shopping for casual needs. Sometimes you may face with difficulty to change this banknote for your small shoppings, so avoid carrying this note all time for simple shopping purposes.

 

Here is our 10 Million Turkish Liras ! This is currently greatest note for the currency. Now let's check what we can do with this note in Turkey. 2 person can have a dinner in an ordinary restaurants, 2 or 3 persons can go to the cinema, 6 or 7 packet of foreign cigarettes can be bought, you can fill your tank up to quarter level. 

 

5.000.000 Turkish Liras

Here is the third banknote of the Turkish Money: 5.000.000TL Sounds nice doesn't it? Due to the high inflation the value of the money goes down. With 5 Million 2 person can go for lunch or dinner a second class restaurant, you can buy 2 king size sandwiches, 4 bottles of 1 liter coke (1 liter each), you can travel via mid class suburbian services, you can purchase some ornaments, a kilo of cheese or good quality of fish, a shirt, t-shirt or tie...
 

1.000.000 Turkish Liras
 
1 Million is ideal for your casual expenses. You can buy
a can of coke from the supermarket, a packet of domestic cigarette, a small bottle of water, some small pack nuts, pay for 2 person for dolmushes, 2 bagel, some candies, 2 packets of chewing gum, small cookies etc.
 
500.000 Turkish Liras
 
500.000 is essential money for daily your expenses. You can buy
a packet of chewing gum, a bagel, a bottle of coke in discount stores, may be a very small ice cream, a packet of small bottled milk, 2 native newspapers, packets of small chocolate, you may use public transportation per ride and that's it.

 

250.000 Turkish Liras
 
250.000 is another
casual bank note. Nothing much for buying. You can buy a fruit juice, some junk snacks, a packet of praline, a pencil, some junk cookies, a tulip shaped cup of tea etc. Good for casual tipping.
 
100.000 Turkish Liras
 
100.000 is so convenient for daily trade. You may use this bank note for
small tipping. Nothing actually to buy with this amount. In the near future this note will be stopped using by the treasure. The coin version has newly been released in late 2001. Note and coin is generally used for the supplement of normal amounts. Banknote is the next candidate which will be taken out of the circulation by the government.
 
50.000 Turkish Liras
 
50.000 is no longer valuable as a banknote. If someone tries to hand you
just ignore. Banknote is taken out of the circulation by the government. Instead, you may use the coin version.

HERE ARE THE COINS

 
100.000 Turkish Liras 50.000 Turkish Liras 25.000 Turkish Liras 10.000 Turkish Liras 5.000 Turkish Liras
50.000 100.000 50.000 25.000 10.000 5000
released on market on market on market out of circ. out of circ.
 

Well, here are the coins! Coins play role as a supplementary of the expenses. They are great when you choose to travel by dolmus (Shared cab) and to use the public toilets. Try to keep some with you in Turkey.
  

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