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US Dollar - Turkish Lira (USD/TRY)

This page shows the current exchange rate of the dollar to the Turkish Lira on Forex. Using the online USD/TRY chart, you can conveniently monitor the current, and historical values of the US dollar against the currency of Turkey.

USD (US Dollars)
The monetary unit of the United States of America, El Salvador and the Marshall Islands. The main reserve currency of the world. Currency symbol — $, bank code: USD. Monetary unit, one of the main reserve currencies in the world. 1 dollar = 100 cents. The right of money issue is the Federal Reserve System, Which functions as a central bank.
Official website of the Federal Reserve: https://www.federalreserve.gov
The dynamics are determined by the interest rate of the FRS, inflation and the growth rate of the US economy.

TRY (Turkish lira)
Monetary unit of Turkey. At the beginning of the 21st century, it greatly depreciated. In January 2005, a denomination was carried out, and a "new Turkish lira" equal to 1,000,000 old was introduced. But from 1st January 2009 the prefix "new" in the name of the currency is not officially used.
Issuer: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Official website: http://www.tcmb.gov.tr
The dynamics are determined by the money and credit and currency policy of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.