It was the original currency of Turkey, but it became one of them for a while because the denomination was too large to use.
The new Turkish lira was introduced on 1 January 2005.
One million old Turkish lira for one new Turkish lira.
The Turkish lira is a monetary unit. One lira =100 Kurus.
In 2005, Turkey carried out currency reform. The old lira was removed from circulation, and the ratio of the old lira to the new lira was 1 new lira =1 million old lira. In 2009, the “Turkish new lira” was introduced to replace the “lira”.
There are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 currencies in circulation.