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The Turkish lira sign (symbol: ₺; image: ₺) is the currency symbol used for the Turkish lira, the official currency of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. It serves as a visual identifier for the lira in written and printed documents, as well as in digital communications. The design was presented to the public on March 1, 2012.
Additional text like "million" or "trillion" must be placed outside the template, typically preceded by a non-breaking space (see example below). Example: {{ Turkish lira }} → ₺
The Turkish lira partially recovered in early 2021 with the government's increase in interest rates. However, the currency began to crash due to inflation and depreciation starting on 21 March 2021, after the sacking of Central Bank chief Naci Ağbal. The Turkish lira reached a then-all-time-low of ₺8.8 to the dollar on 4 June.
Code page 857 (CCSID 857) [2] (also known as CP 857, IBM 00857, and OEM 857, [3] MS-DOS Turkish [4]) is a code page used under DOS in Turkey to write Turkish. [5] Code page 857 is based on code page 850, but with many changes. It includes all characters from ISO 8859-9.
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Also used as the currency symbol for the Lesotho and Swazi currencies as the singular form. Also used as a pound sign (see: Lebanese , Sudanese and Syrian pounds and Turkish lira ) leu
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Turkse Republiek van Noord-Siprus; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ليرة (عملة)