Ata Price
Ata Lira olarak da bilinir. Cumhuriyet dönemi basımı, Atatürk portreli tam lira. 22 ayar, 7,20 gram brüt ağırlık.
Price Formula
Product Comparison
| Product | Weight | Purity | Ask Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AtaCurrent | 7.2g | 22K | 42.235,39 ₺ | 0.00% |
| Cumhuriyet | 7.2g | 22K | 42.235,39 ₺ | 0.00% |
| Tam | 7g | 22K | 41.014,67 ₺ | 0.00% |
| Reşat | 7.2g | 22K | 42.423,94 ₺ | 0.00% |
About Ata
Ata gold, also known as Ata Lira, is a full-size gold coin minted by the Turkish State Mint during the Republic era. It has 22 karat (916 millesimal) purity and a gross weight of approximately 7.20 grams. It is the Ataturk portrait version of the Cumhuriyet (Republic) gold coin: the obverse features the portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, while the reverse carries inscriptions and motifs of the Republic period. Jewelers price it as a separate item, distinct from the ziynet full gold coin.
Like other sarrafiye products, the price of Ata gold is built on the gram gold price. Its pure gold content, roughly 6.60 grams, sets the base value; mint production costs, jeweler workmanship and a market premium are added on top. Ata gold carries a small type premium over the ziynet full gold coin: the portrait strike means it trades slightly above the ziynet series. This premium is not fixed; it can rise when demand intensifies and ease in quieter periods.
Ata gold is one of the most established gifts at weddings and engagement ceremonies in Turkey. Close family elders often prefer the full lira when presenting gold to the bride or groom, and the Ataturk portrait gives the piece an extra layer of meaning as a gift. Jewelers frequently note that demand rises during the wedding season, which concentrates in spring and summer, and premiums can move accordingly. It is also a familiar, easily traded product for regular savers who want to hold physical gold.
The spread between Ata gold's buy and sell prices can vary from jeweler to jeweler. When buying, make sure the coin is not deformed, has no soldered loop and is in clean condition; damaged coins may trade at scrap value when sold back. Buying from trusted jewelers or dealers active in the Grand Bazaar market reduces the risk of counterfeits. Following live buy and sell data makes price comparison easier before a purchase. The information on this page is not investment advice; it is for informational purposes only.
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Source: Kapalıçarşı Free Market. For reference purposes only. Not investment advice.