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5 Lira

Issuer Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti)
Year 1927
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering 5 LIVRES TURQUES ٥ تورُكَُ ليرَاسُٖى تُّورْكِيَّة جُمْهُورِيَّة
(Translation: 5 Turkish Lira, Republic of Turkey)
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Reverse lettering توركية جمهورِية 5 LIVRES TURQUES ٥ تورُكَُ ليرَاسُٖى
(Translation: 5 Turkish Lira, Republic of Turkey)
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Turkey's earliest Republican-era notes were produced by Thomas De La Rue in London — a practical necessity given that the nascent republic had no domestic banknote printing infrastructure in the 1920s. This 5 Lira belongs to the first substantive emission under the Republic, issued through the Ministry of Finance before the Central Bank of Turkey existed; that institution wouldn't be established until 1930.

The series was authorized under the Law on the Issuance of Banknotes (1925), which transferred currency authority from the Ottoman-era Banque Impériale Ottomane. A deliberate break — on paper as much as in policy.