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10 Kuruş

Issuer Turkey
Year 1935-1940
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Technique Milled
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Obverse script Latin
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Turkey's early Republican coinage underwent a deliberate overhaul in the 1930s as Atatürk's government worked to sever visual and material ties with Ottoman monetary tradition. The copper-nickel alloy adopted for this series was a conscious modernizing choice — the Ottomans had leaned heavily on billon and base silver, and the new alloy signaled industrial-age currency policy aligned with European practice.

Production ran through the turbulent lead-up to World War II, during which Turkey maintained uneasy neutrality while managing significant inflationary pressure on domestic goods.