Understanding the historical exchange rates between the Turkish Lira (TRY) and the Nigerian Naira (NGN) is essential for investors, travelers, and anyone involved in international transactions. This article explores the tools and resources available to track these rates and make informed decisions.
Currency Conversion Tools
Several currency calculators and tools are available to facilitate the conversion between TRY and NGN. These tools provide current exchange rates and historical data, enabling users to analyze trends and make informed decisions.
The Markets Insider currency calculator offers a currency conversion from Turkish lira to Nigerian naira within seconds. Vacationers in Turkey can make conversions at the current exchange rate. The currency calculator provides an ideal tool for investors investing in international stock exchanges with different currencies. Conversion from Turkish lira to Nigerian naira can be done at current rates as well as at historical rates - to do this, select the desired exchange rate date. Today’s date is set by default. Additionally, the currency calculator shows the closing rate of the previous day as well as the highest and lowest rates of the conversion Turkish lira - Nigerian naira. The results are displayed in a clearly arranged table. In the menu, you can select the desired exchange rates of about 160 international currencies from the two lists. Additionally, the currency calculator allows you to calculate historical exchange rates in addition to the current rate.
Key Features of Currency Calculators:
- Real-time Conversion: Converts TRY to NGN at current exchange rates.
- Historical Data: Access to past exchange rates for trend analysis.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy-to-navigate menus and clear display of results.
- Comprehensive Data: Includes closing rates, highest and lowest rates for the conversion.
XE Currency Tools
XE offers a suite of tools designed to provide comprehensive currency information and services.
- XE Currency Charts: Create a chart for any currency pair in the world to see their currency history. These currency charts use live mid-market rates, are easy to use, and are very reliable.
- XE Rate Alerts: Need to know when a currency hits a specific rate? The XE Rate Alerts will let you know when the rate you need is triggered on your selected currency pairs.
- XE App: Check live rates, send money securely, set rate alerts, receive notifications and more. Over 113 million downloads worldwide
Additional Features by XE:
- International Money Transfer: Send money online fast, secure and easy. Live tracking and notifications + flexible delivery and payment options.
- Currency Data API: Powering commercial grade rates at 300+ companies worldwide.
Currency Information
Understanding the details of each currency can help in interpreting exchange rate movements.
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Turkish Lira (TRY)
Our currency rankings show that the most popular Turkish Lira exchange rate is the TRY to USD rate. The currency code for Turkish Lira is TRY. The currency symbol is ₺.
Nigerian Naira (NGN)
Our currency rankings show that the most popular Nigerian Naira exchange rate is the NGN to USD rate. The currency code for Nigerian Nairas is NGN. The currency symbol is ₦.
Historical Exchange Rates
Analyzing historical exchange rates can provide insights into currency trends and potential future movements. Here's an example of how historical data is presented:
TRY to NGN ChartTurkish Lira to Nigerian NairaNov 9, 2025, 19:55 UTC - Nov 9, 2025, 19:55 UTCTRY/NGN close: 0 low: 0 high: 0
The historical data includes the closing rate, the lowest rate, and the highest rate for a specific period. This information is valuable for forecasting and risk management.
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Xe Historical Currency Exchange Rates ChartConvertSendChartsAlertsFromWe use midmarket ratesThese are derived from the mid-point between the "buy" and "sell" transactional rates from global currency markets. They are not transactional rates. Learn moreToWe use midmarket ratesThese are derived from the mid-point between the "buy" and "sell" transactional rates from global currency markets. They are not transactional rates. Learn more
Note: Mid-market rates are derived from the mid-point between the "buy" and "sell" transactional rates from global currency markets. They are not transactional rates.
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