What is TRY currency
The lira (Turkish: Türk lirası; sign: ₺; code: TRY; numeric code: 949;[4] abbreviation: TL)[5] is the official currency of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. One lira is divided into one hundred kuruş.
TRY Coins
From 1 January 2009, the prefix “new” was removed from the second Turkish lira, its official name in Turkey becoming “Turkish lira” again; new coins without the word “yeni” were introduced in denominations of 1kr., 5kr., 10kr., 25kr., 50kr. and ₺1. Also, the center and ring alloys of the 50kr. and ₺1 coins were reversed.
TRY Banknotes
A new series of banknotes, the “E-9 Emission Group” entered circulation on 1 January 2009, with the E-8 group ceasing to be valid after 31 December 2009 (although still redeemable at branches of the Central Bank until 31 December 2019). The E-9 banknotes refer to the currency as “Turkish lira” rather than “new Turkish lira” and include a new ₺200 denomination. The new banknotes have different sizes to prevent forgery. The main specificity of this new series is that each denomination depicts a famous Turkish personality, rather than geographical sites and architectural features of Turkey. The dominant color of the 5-Turkish-lira banknote has been determined as “purple” on the second series of the current banknotes.