Historic Turkish Lira Euro

Turkish Lira euro history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.030544 (01/02/2024) and the lowest 0.03049 (05/02/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.18.

TRY EUR average rate for February 2024 is 0.03009, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +3.03 %.

01 February 20241 TRY = 0.0305 EUR
02 February 20241 TRY = 0.0302 EUR
05 February 20241 TRY = 0.0306 EUR
06 February 20241 TRY = 0.0305 EUR
07 February 20241 TRY = 0.0304 EUR
08 February 20241 TRY = 0.0303 EUR
09 February 20241 TRY = 0.0303 EUR
11 February 20241 TRY = 0.0302 EUR
12 February 20241 TRY = 0.0302 EUR
13 February 20241 TRY = 0.0302 EUR
14 February 20241 TRY = 0.0304 EUR
15 February 20241 TRY = 0.0303 EUR
16 February 20241 TRY = 0.0301 EUR
18 February 20241 TRY = 0.0301 EUR
19 February 20241 TRY = 0.0301 EUR
20 February 20241 TRY = 0.0301 EUR
21 February 20241 TRY = 0.0299 EUR
22 February 20241 TRY = 0.0298 EUR
23 February 20241 TRY = 0.0297 EUR
25 February 20241 TRY = 0.0297 EUR
26 February 20241 TRY = 0.0297 EUR
27 February 20241 TRY = 0.0296 EUR
28 February 20241 TRY = 0.0296 EUR
29 February 20241 TRY = 0.0296 EUR

04/11/2021: Resignation of Central Bank Governor and Lira Volatility

Following the resignation of the Turkish Central Bank governor, the lira experiences significant volatility in the foreign exchange market.

10/08/2018: Currency Crisis and Lira Depreciation

The Turkish lira suffers a severe depreciation due to escalating tensions with the United States and concerns over the Turkish economy.

15/07/2016: Failed Coup Attempt and Lira Plunge

After a failed coup attempt, the value of the Turkish lira plunges as political instability increases.

13/07/2015: Greek debt bailout agreement

A third bailout deal was reached between Greece and its creditors, avoiding a potential Greek exit from the Eurozone.

02/05/2010: Greek debt crisis

Greece's financial crisis threatened the stability of the Eurozone, requiring massive bailout packages to prevent a default.

15/10/2008: Global financial crisis

The Euro faced significant economic challenges following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, leading to a recession in many Eurozone countries.

30/04/2008: Global Financial Crisis and Turkish Lira

The Turkish lira experiences a significant depreciation as a result of the global financial crisis.

01/01/2005: Introduction of New Turkish Lira (TRY)

Turkey introduces a new version of the Turkish lira, denoted as TRY, with a new currency symbol.

01/05/2004: Eurozone expansion

10 more countries joined the Eurozone, bringing the total number of participating countries to 24.

01/01/2002: Euro banknotes and coins

Physical banknotes and coins in Euro were introduced, replacing national currencies in 12 European countries.

01/01/1999: Introduction of the Euro

The Euro was officially introduced as an electronic currency for banking and financial transactions.

07/02/1992: The Maastricht Treaty

The treaty was signed, which officially established the European Union and laid the groundwork for the creation of the Euro.

29/10/1930: Adoption of the New Turkish Lira

The Turkish government introduces the New Turkish Lira (Yeni Türk Lirası) to replace the old currency.

29/10/1923: Founding of the Republic of Turkey

The Turkish lira is officially established as the currency of the newly founded Turkish Republic.