Turkish Lira, the currency of Turkey
Turkish lira (code: TRY) is the de facto independent state of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The lira is subdivided into 100 kurus. In its last few years the Turkish lira stabilized and even rose against the U.S. dollar and the euro. The Guinness Book of Records ranked the lira as the world's least valuable currency in 1995 and 1996, and again in 1999 through 2004. The lira had slid in value to such an extent that one original gold lira coin could be sold for approximately 120,000,000 lira prior to the 2005 revaluation.
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| | USD | EUR | GBP | JPY | CAD | AUD | CHF | RUB | CNY | ZAR | MXN |  | 1 TRY = | 0.51617 | 0.38693 | 0.33015 | 50.3134 | 0.53285 | 0.56260 | 0.47802 | 16.9811 | 3.15640 | 5.16321 | 6.63256 | | Inverse: | 1.93733 | 2.58440 | 3.02889 | 0.01987 | 1.87669 | 1.77744 | 2.09195 | 0.05888 | 0.31681 | 0.19367 | 0.15077 |
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