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1/2 Lira Atatürk

Uitgever Turkey
Jaar 1981
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Valuta Old lira (1923-2005)
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Beschrijving voorzijde At center, a stylized depiction of a draped figure rising above a globe, rendered in an Art Deco-influenced relief style, with Atatürk's signature facsimile inscribed across the design. The circular legend reads 'TÜRKİYE CUMHURİYETİ' along the upper periphery and 'YARIM LİRA' along the lower periphery. Decorative laurel branches flank the denomination inscription at the base. The overall composition is set within a finely reeded border.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Left-facing portrait bust of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in high relief, rendered in a bold, realistic style with fine detailing of facial features and attire. Radiating lines emanate from behind the portrait, filling the field in a sunburst pattern. The legend 'ATATÜRKÜN DOĞUMUNUN 100.YILI' arcs around the upper periphery, while the commemorative dates '1881-1981' appear in the lower exergue. Decorative laurel sprigs flank the date inscription at the base.
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Aanvullende informatie

KM#941a is part of Turkey's long-running commemorative gold lira program, which recycled Atatürk's image across multiple denominations and weights for decades — produced primarily for export sale and gift markets rather than domestic circulation. The .917 fineness follows the traditional "coin gold" standard inherited from Ottoman-era practice, a specification Turkey's mint maintained well into the late twentieth century largely out of convention rather than necessity.

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