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| 背面铭文 | TÜRKİYE CUMHURİYET MERKEZ BANKASI 500000 BEŞYÜZ BİN TÜRK LİRASI ÇANAKKALE ŞEHİTLERİ ANITI (Translation: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, Five Hundred Thousand Turkish Lira, Çanakkale Martyrs' Monument) |
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By the time this note entered circulation, Turkey's inflation rate had already crested 70% annually and was accelerating. The 500,000 Lira denomination would have seemed extraordinary a decade earlier — in the early 1980s, the largest note in circulation was 5,000 Lira. The Central Bank's own printing facility in Ankara was effectively racing to keep denomination sizes ahead of purchasing power erosion, a race it would not win until the 2005 redenomination stripped six zeros from the currency.
Printed entirely in-house — the Banknot Matbaası had been fully operational since 1955 — this series required no foreign contractor involvement, which was a point of institutional pride even as the currency it produced depreciated rapidly.