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This TRY to EUR converter is up to date with rates from 04/23/2018 07:18:03 i These conversions are made using the Interbank rate. It should be used as a reference only.
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Today 1 Turkish Lira is worth 0.19943 EUR while 1 Euro is worth 5.01438 TRY.
Turkish Lira / Euro ratio is the value of the Turkish Lira in Euro. TRY/EUR thus refers to the exchange rate of the Turkish Lira in Euro, ie the value of the Turkish currency expressed in European currency. The notation used is TRY / EUR, but there are others, such as TRYEUR or TRY-EUR. The symbol for TRY can be written YTL.The symbol for EUR can be written €. Note also that the Turkey country code is TUR or TR. Instructions: Enter the amount of Turkish Lira to be converted in the box to the left. Choose the home currency by clicking on the currency name in the box to the right. To change from Turkish Lira (foreign) to another currency, just click on the currency name in the box to the left.
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Print This Turkish Lira (TRY) to Euro (EUR) Cheat Sheet Table
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TRY (YTL) | EUR (€) | 1.00 | 0.20 | 2.00 | 0.40 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 10.00 | 1.99 | 20.00 | 3.99 | 50.00 | 9.97 | 100.00 | 19.94 |
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TRY (YTL) | EUR (€) | 200.00 | 39.89 | 500.00 | 99.71 | 1000.00 | 199.43 | 2000.00 | 398.85 | 5000.00 | 997.13 | 10000.00 | 1994.27 | 100000.00 | 19942.66 |
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EUR (€) | TRY (YTL) | 0.10 | 0.50 | 0.20 | 1.00 | 0.50 | 2.51 | 1.00 | 5.01 | 2.00 | 10.03 | 5.00 | 25.07 | 10.00 | 50.14 | |
EUR (€) | TRY (YTL) | 20.00 | 100.29 | 50.00 | 250.72 | 100.00 | 501.44 | 200.00 | 1002.88 | 500.00 | 2507.19 | 1000.00 | 5014.38 | 10000.00 | 50143.76 | |
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How Do I Choose the Rate That Applies to Me?
The currency exchange rates here and in other sites is based on "interbank exchange rates". These rates are based on trading in a global network of more than 1,000 banks, and are not available through consumer or retail channels.
Consumers may use these rates as a reference only. To obtain actual retail rates, contact your local financial institution or currency exchange.
Retail spreads (the difference between the bid and ask prices) for smaller amounts are not reflected in these interbank prices since they vary among payment systems, countries and banks.
For these retail rates use this formula:
Value you will pay = value you get in this converter + X% (due to the margin for the cost of the exchange services).
The value X% varies from 1 to 10% or even more and depends on many factors. Examples:
1 - ATMs typically add 2 percent;
2 - Credit cards typically add 2 to 3 percent;
3 - Banks and foreign exchange kiosks add around 5%;
4 - Some Internet based foreign currency exchange agencies add 11 percent or even more.
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How and where to exchange currency?
When it comes to exchange rates, you should know all your options. The practice can vary from country to country. In one country, you may have to change your money at the airport, and in other countries you may need to buy your foreign currency in advance. All options have its pros and cons. Perhaps the easiest way is to visit your bank – almost all banks can convert your home currency to dollars, Euros, Pounds and other major currencies. Anything outside these most popular currencies, you should visit a larger CBD branch for this. You could also use services like American Express or Travelex.
Some Useful Links on how to exchange money:
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About Euro (EUR)
The EUR - Euro - is the standard monetary unit of the Eurozone in Europe. There are 100 cents in each 1 Euro ( its sub-unit ). The symbol for EUR is €. The countries in the eurozone are: Austria , Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican City and Andorra use the euro as their official currency and issue their own coins. Some states, like Kosovo and Montenegro, have adopted the euro unilaterally, althoug they do not form part of the Eurozone.
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About Turkish Lira (TRY)
The TRY - Turkish Lira - is the official currency of the Turkey in Europe. There are 100 kurus in each 1 Lira ( its sub-unit ). The symbol for TRY is YTL. In 2003, Turkey passed a law that allowed for the removal of six zeroes from the currency, and the creation of the new lira. It was introduced in 2005, replacing the previous lira. The word 'new' was removed on January 1, 2009.
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Countries that use the Turkish Lira (TRY) as their official currency
The Turkish Lira (TRY) is used as the main currency in the following countries: Northern Cyprus, Turkey
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Countries that use the Euro (EUR) as their official currency
The Euro (EUR) is used as the main currency in the following countries: Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, SloveniaSpain, Vatican City, Netherlands
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Turkish Lira (TRY) frequently used conversions
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