Why will it soon be much lower than 38? What do you know that we don’t? Will the euro depreciate in value, or will the turkish lira gain some? What do you base this statement on?
Jeryndave0574 on
there is a mistake on my post
it should be higher that 38 Lira, not lower and this is due to inflation in Türkiye
tntiseverywere on
*quickly reads the hand lines*
I see more coins in your future…
AresVIX on
One is here legally and the other illegally
haloumiwarrior on
You forgot the third currency. The British Pound. In the North, everything of higher value is traded in pounds. Especially real estate and cars.
Kazfiddly on
it’s funny because the value of the Lira is not even close to the price of the material it’s made of.
Wrong_Cantaloupe3725 on
Hopefully the island will be united one day and Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots will enjoy their Island .
With proper leadership Cyprus would be one of the richest nations in Europe.
It is the second largest island in the med. Has one the third largest % of young adults with tertiary education in the EU.
Hopefully people will wake up and realise that our corrupt leadership is the problem (in the north and south).
EatTheRich4200 on
Erdonomics ftw. 😬
neph36 on
Why does the Lira look just like the Euro?
Azazel_Smotrich on
Why would the value of the currency used in the illegally occupied territory of Northern Cyprus suddenly rise?
orkushun on
Gbp
Tavuklu_Pasta on
I have both in my wallet plus some pound.
Prestigious_Pace_108 on
The very existence of 1 TL has become pointless. Even 10, 20 TL should become coins. They should be recycled for a price, but obviously, they will never run such a scheme.
1 TL (actually 1×3, 3TL) was my “cycling” money, I used to buy bottled water, even the rip-off price was 1TL for a 50CL water.
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What will change soon?
Ok… What is the post about?
Ah bless
Why will it soon be much lower than 38? What do you know that we don’t? Will the euro depreciate in value, or will the turkish lira gain some? What do you base this statement on?
there is a mistake on my post
it should be higher that 38 Lira, not lower and this is due to inflation in Türkiye
*quickly reads the hand lines*
I see more coins in your future…
One is here legally and the other illegally
You forgot the third currency. The British Pound. In the North, everything of higher value is traded in pounds. Especially real estate and cars.
it’s funny because the value of the Lira is not even close to the price of the material it’s made of.
Hopefully the island will be united one day and Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots will enjoy their Island .
With proper leadership Cyprus would be one of the richest nations in Europe.
It is the second largest island in the med. Has one the third largest % of young adults with tertiary education in the EU.
Hopefully people will wake up and realise that our corrupt leadership is the problem (in the north and south).
Erdonomics ftw. 😬
Why does the Lira look just like the Euro?
Why would the value of the currency used in the illegally occupied territory of Northern Cyprus suddenly rise?
Gbp
I have both in my wallet plus some pound.
The very existence of 1 TL has become pointless. Even 10, 20 TL should become coins. They should be recycled for a price, but obviously, they will never run such a scheme.
1 TL (actually 1×3, 3TL) was my “cycling” money, I used to buy bottled water, even the rip-off price was 1TL for a 50CL water.
The one on the right is worthless