50 Turkish lira note & bill
50 Turkish lira Front

50 Turkish lira the front is President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Holographic Stripe
The foil is made up of various motifs that are in harmony with the note design. When looking at a banknote from various angles, these motifs display colourful and shiny reflections. "TL" letters in the rectangle change into the denomination numeral.
Security Thread
Embedded in the paper, the thread bears the letters "TL" and the denomination numeral "50". When holding a banknote to the light, the thread can be seen from both sides as a continuous line.
Latent Number
Concealed "50" can be seen when the banknote is tilted horizontally at the eye level.
Watermark
Reproduces the small version of the Atatürk's portrait located on the obverse side of the banknote and the denomination numeral "50". It can be seen from both sides when held up to the light.
Intaglio Printing
Located at various positions on the obverse side of the banknotes and can be felt with fingertips.
Iridescent Stripe
Gives different colour effects, shifting into a golden yellow. The denomination numeral "50" and the letters "TL" can be seen when the banknote is tilted.
50 Turkish lira Back

50 Turkish lira the back is Fatma Aliye
Fatma Aliye Topuz (9 October 1862 – 13 July 1936), often known simply as Fatma Aliye or Fatma Aliye Hanım, was a Turkish novelist, columnist, essayist, women's rights activist and humanitarian. Although there was an earlier published novel by the Turkish female author Zafer Hanım in 1877,since that one remained her only novel, Fatma Aliye Hanım with her five novels is credited by literary circles as the first female novelist in Turkish literature and the Islamic world.