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50 Lira İnönü

Emittent Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası (Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey)
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Portrait vignette of President İsmet İnönü at right, rendered in intaglio against a purple and lilac guilloche underprint. The large numeral '50' appears in the centre of the note, with the denomination text 'ELLİ TÜRK LİRASI' below in bold letterpress. A red 'SPECIMEN' overprint and zeroed serial numbers appear on this example, with the issuing authority inscription across the top.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung A pastoral intaglio vignette occupies the centre of the reverse, presenting a large flock of Angora sheep grazing on open Anatolian plains with rolling hills and scattered trees in the background. The composition is framed by an ornate guilloche border in purple and violet tones, with the denomination '50' repeated in each corner alongside 'TÜRK LİRASI'. A plain oval watermark field is visible at right.
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Anmerkungen

The İnönü series was Turkey's first major postwar redesign, commissioned from Thomas De La Rue as the republic sought to update a currency that had grown visually and technically stale through the 1940s wartime issues. De La Rue's involvement brought intaglio printing quality that the earlier domestically produced notes simply couldn't match.

Pick 136 is among the higher denominations of the series and consequently saw proportionally less everyday handling — large-denomination Turkish notes of this period tended to move through commercial and government channels rather than retail trade, which accounts for why surviving examples often show less wear than lower values from the same run.