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| 背面描述 | Central design depicts a statue of Saint Nicholas of Myra (Noel Baba) standing with two children at his sides, set against a backdrop of the historic Church of St. Nicholas in Myra (modern-day Demre, Turkey). A ring of twelve stars surrounds the central composition along the inner border, referencing the European motif. The legend 'MYRA'LI AZİZ NOEL BABA' arcs along the upper field in Latin script. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Turkey's 10,000,000 Lira gold issues of this period exist directly because of chronic inflation that had been eroding the Turkish lira since the 1970s and accelerated catastrophically through the 1990s. By 2000, a loaf of bread cost roughly 250,000 lira. The denomination on this coin, which would have seemed absurd two decades earlier, was entirely ordinary — and within five years, a redenomination would strip six zeros from the currency entirely, rendering the "10 million lira" a numerical artifact of one of the longest inflation spirals in OECD history.