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How much is Turkish Lira equal to 1 US dollar?

The exchange rate is constantly changing. According to the current exchange rate, approximately 1 US dollar = 2.632 new Turkish lira.

1. The Turkish Lira (Türk Liras?) is the currency originally used in Turkey. However, due to its large face value and inconvenience, it once became one of the least valuable currencies in the world. The new Turkish Lira (Yeni Türk Liras?) has been in use since January 1, 2005. 1,000,000 old Turkish Lira to 1 new Turkish Lira.

2. In 2009, as a transition year, Turkish Lira and "New Lira" were circulated in the market at the same time. Starting from January 1, 2010, the Turkish currency "lira" will be withdrawn from market circulation and will be replaced by "Turkish New Lira" banknotes and "Kurushe" coins.

3. The US dollar is the official currency of the United States of America. The U.S. dollar banknotes currently in circulation are those issued since 1929. Appeared after the passage of the United States Coinage Act of 1792. The current issuance of U.S. dollars is controlled by the U.S. Federal Reserve System. Since 1913, the United States has established the Federal Reserve System and issued Federal Reserve Notes.

4. The main image on the front of US dollar banknotes is a portrait, and the main color is black. The main scene pattern on the back is a building, and the main color is green, but there are few differences in the colors of different versions. For example, the back of the 1934 version is dark green, the back of the 1950 version is grass green, and the back of the 1963 version is all dark green. The signature above is that of the Minister of Finance, and different Ministers of Finance were responsible for different issuance years.