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Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013 8:09 am
by starlitdragstar
Hi all,

Just having a clear out of clothes etc and came across 145 Turkish Lira, but they are the larger type notes which were replaced by the current ones.

Has anyone any idea where I can change them, I asked at the money exchange in Alsancak, who sent me to CreditWest who weren't interested, so any suggestions would be very welcome,

Regards, John

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013 8:39 am
by ozankoys
You would be able to change them at the Central Bank in Lefkosa but as they are worth nothing there is not much point!

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013 5:30 pm
by starlitdragstar
Thanks for your reply'

Would they not be worth 145 New Turkish Lira? That would be a nice meal out would it not?

Cheers, John

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Tue 01 Oct 2013 7:53 pm
by sophie
If you go into the Money Exchange opposite the Garanti bank in Girne and ask them I am sure they will explain exactly what you can do, if anything, about your 145tl. They certainly won't take the bills themselves as they are totally worthless as currency as they stand. I had a friend who tried to do the same as you last year but I think they had to have 500ytl before the central bank would do anything.

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Wed 02 Oct 2013 7:34 am
by starlitdragstar
Thanks for your replies, looks like the notes will do for starting the fire, which could be soon looking at the weather.

Regards, John.

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Wed 02 Oct 2013 8:58 am
by sophie
Just goes to show, turn your pockets out more often, you never know what you'll find!

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Fri 04 Oct 2013 10:10 am
by trooper
I found some earlier this year and almost every bsnk and exchange said they were worthless.....WRONG...Turkbank in alsancak changed them for ytl in minutes....

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Sat 05 Oct 2013 7:37 am
by sophie
I assume that was a typing error trooper - why would you want ytl. It must have been ytl you were changing for tl, surely. Glad that Turkbank came up with the goods though.

Re: Older Turkish Lira

Posted: Sat 05 Oct 2013 7:56 am
by starlitdragstar
Hi all,

A good friend was going to Lefkosha and changed them in the Central Bank, like for like, out for meal tonight!!

Thanks for your replies/suggestions,

Regards, John.