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  2. Turkish lira - Wikipedia

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    Historically English language sources used "£T" [65] [66] or "T£" [67] for the currency, but it is unknown whether this notation was ever used within Turkey. The current currency sign of Turkish lira was created by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey in 2012. The new sign was selected after a country-wide contest. [68]

  3. Banknotes of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The E-9 banknotes refer to the currency as "Turkish lira" rather than "new Turkish lira", and include a new ₺200 denomination. [3] The new banknotes have different sizes to prevent forgery. [ 4 ] The main specificity of this new series is that each denomination depicts a famous Turkish personality, rather than geographical sites and ...

  4. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Money portal; A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region ...

  5. Lira - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian lira was one of the currencies in use in Italy and due to the economic power of the Venetian Republic a popular currency in the Eastern Mediterranean trade. During the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire and the Eyalet of Egypt adopted the lira as their national currency, equivalent to 100 piasters or kuruÅŸ. When the Ottoman Empire ...

  6. KuruÅŸ - Wikipedia

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    The final coinage issued before the currency reform consisted of billon 1, 10 and 20 para, and silver 1 + 1 ⁄ 2, 3 and 6 kuruÅŸ. In 1844, the Turkish gold lira was introduced as the new standard denomination. It was divided into 100 silver kuruÅŸ and the kuruÅŸ continued to circulate until the 1970s.

  7. Banking in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Turkey is an important aspect of the financial system Turkey's dynamic economy. Banks handle the majority of money and capital market transactions and activity. Commercial banks make up the majority of Turkey's financial sector, accounting for 91 percent of overall financial sector assets as of 2020. [1]

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