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Turkey - 100 Lirasi 1970 - Pick # 194a - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 151
In 66 EPQ: 48
In higher grades: 38
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This 100 Lira banknote from Turkey, issued by the Central Bank in 1970 and printed in 1984, is a fascinating piece of currency that showcases the country's history and artistry. The front features a profile of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, symbolizing the nation's progressive ideals. Surrounding him are intricate patterns and the denomination, highlighted in both Turkish and Arabic script. The banknote's color scheme predominantly features warm hues of purple and orange, creating a visually striking appearance. The back includes various geometric designs and security features that are typical in modern currency, aimed at preventing counterfeiting.


Obverse (front)
The front of this banknote prominently displays a detailed profile of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, rendered in an artistic manner that captures his resolute character. The background is adorned with ornamental patterns, predominantly using shades of purple and orange that produce a vibrant contrast. The denomination '100' and text stating 'Türk Lirası' and 'Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası' are clearly visible, emphasizing its value. Additionally, there are security features such as a watermark and microprinting, designed to enhance authenticity and deter forgery. Overall, the artistry combined with functional elements makes the front not only authoritative but also visually appealing.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the 100 Lira banknote continues the aesthetic elegance with more geometric designs. While the primary focus remains on the security features such as a possible hologram and intricate patterns, the denomination is prominently displayed in a larger size, making it easily identifiable. The color palette complements the front, with harmonious transitions between colors and shapes. It lacks specific imagery that could represent national pride, focusing instead on abstract designs, which can be seen as a reflection of modernism in Turkish banknotes. This side serves both functional and artistic purposes, blending security with visual identity.
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E - Auction # 20 / PMG / February
Main categorie
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Country
Turkey
Year
1970
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