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7 500 000 Lira Campanula betulifolia

发行方 Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
年份 2002
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形状 Oval
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背面描述 The oval reverse depicts a naturalistic botanical study of Campanula betulifolia, a rare bellflower endemic to Turkey, rendered in high relief against a deeply recessed, mirror-like proof field. Multiple drooping bell-shaped blossoms and buds are shown on branching stems with characteristic foliage, filling the composition with fine botanical detail. The engraver's signature appears at lower centre of the field. A curved legend along the lower border reads AKCACИНGIRAK to the left and Campanula betulifolia in italic script to the right, providing both the Turkish vernacular name and the Linnaean binomial of the species.
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铸币厂 Turkish State Mint (Istanbul)
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Turkey's late lira coinage reached genuinely absurd face values before the 2005 redenomination wiped six zeros from the currency — a direct consequence of chronic inflation that had run unchecked since the 1970s and accelerated catastrophically through the 1990s. By 2002, the lira had lost roughly 99.9% of its value against the dollar compared to 1980. Collector issues like this one were effectively priced in dollars from the outset; the nominal face value was irrelevant the moment it left the mint.

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