Is it Possible to Exchange Turkish Lira Coins in Tbilisi?
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Does anyone know if I can exchange Lira coins in Tbilisi?
I'm usually careful to not return home with coins since nobody will take them on exchange, but ended up with a bunch of Lira. I would be glad to part with them on our upcoming trip to Tbilisi if it's possible.
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Where can I convert Turkish lira?
You can exchange foreign-currency cash at a Currency Exchange Office (D\xf6viz B\xfcrosu). Note that exchange rates at international airports in Turkey are usually worse than rates in city centers.Where can I exchange foreign currency in Georgia?
Go to a Georgia foreign currency exchange counter to change out the bills. Places you can find currency exchange counters in Georgia include your local bank, AAA Auto Club offices, the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, some Atlanta hotels and at any Travelex location in Georgia.How do I exchange money in Tbilisi?
You can exchange your money in banks, but we would suggest that you look for exchange points located in the main streets of the city. A. Kazbegi Street in Saburtalo district in Tbilisi is overloaded with such points and rates are always better than in banks. Currency code for Lari is GEL and the symbol is \u20be.Can you still exchange old Turkish lira?
After December 31, 2016, old TL notes and coins will no longer be legal tender (ie, official currency). In other words, they will be worthless except for their curiosity or collectors' value. Until 2005, you had to deal with all those zeros.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.