The “New Turkish Lira” (Yeni Türk Lirasi, YTL), with six less zeros than the old Turkish Lira (TRL) currency, was introduced on January 1, 2005. (On January 1, 2009, new notes were introduced to replace the YTL notes. More…)
Though the examples below are not actual size, you can see what “New” Turkish Lira (YTL) bills/notes looked like. (Örnektir Geçmez means “Specimen—Not Negotiable.” This is not printed on the real bills/notes, of course.)
Do not accept these YTL notes! Accept only the newer 2009-series Turkish Lira notes!
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YTL20 (equal to old TL20 million) looks like this:
YTL50 (equal to old TL50 million) looks like this:
YTL100 (equal to old TL100 million) looks like this:
The Turkish Lira (Türk Lirası)