1,000,000 Old Turkish Lira = 1 New Turkish Lira. So your money is worth 7.5 US cents. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira Refer to www.coinmill.com for currency values in different currencies.
Each Line is a Different Way (11 Ways)100 Pennies & 0 Dimes90 Pennies & 1 Dimes80 Pennies & 2 Dimes70 Pennies & 3 Dimes60 Pennies & 4 Dimes50 Pennies & 5 Dimes40 Pennies & 6 Dimes30 Pennies & 7 Dimes20 Pennies & 8 Dimes10 Pennies & 9 Dimes0 Pennies & 10 Dimes
125 pennies
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
1300 pennies equal $13.00, as there are 100 pennies in a dollar. To convert pennies to dollars, you simply divide the number of pennies by 100. Therefore, 1300 pennies can be expressed as $13.
Yes, bin is thousand. 100 Bin lira = 100 Lira.
Before Italy adopted the Euro the currency was the Lira. good
Johnny Lira's birth name is John Lira.
No, the Turkish Lira and the old Italian Lira are different currencies. The Turkish Lira is the current currency of Turkey, while the Italian Lira was the previous currency of Italy before it switched to the Euro in 2002.
AM-lira was created in 1943.
50,00 lira=33,462.70 USD
Hugo Lira's birth name is Hugo Ernesto Lira.
Soia Lira's birth name is Maria Auxiliadora Lira.
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
It depends on: A) What sort of Lira. There are many countries whose currency is called Lira in English; Turkish Lira, Lebanese Lira etc. B) What sort of dollars, Australian, Singapore etc. If you mean Italian Lira, the answer is nothing. Italian Lira were replaced by Euros in 2002, and they can no longer be exchanged.
1000 lira
Turkey use Lira.