Hey Guys
Not sure if people know about this or not and normally I don't pay much attention to these things but since it happened to my sister here in the south east recently I thought it would be worth mentioning.
She showed me the coin in question and I must say unless she hadn't mentioned it to me I would have easily accepted it as a EU country specific 2 euro coin. She told me that it was only brought to her attention when she was in a shop. The shop assistant recognised it immediately and told her they wouldn't accept it.
Basically the Turkish Lira coin has very similar characteristics to our 2 euro coin. All 2 euro coins have a common reverse side which the Turkish Lira coin doesn't have.
The new lira coin was introduced into circulation in 2008 so it probably something people dont know much about unless of course you have been to Turkey in the last year or two.
So check you change when receiving 2 euros coins.
make sure one side looks likes this.


If it doesn't then it is NOT a 2 euro coin.
(before anyone tells me why do I have two images above its because there is 2 versions. Slight variation occurred after 2007 to add more of the eastern block of europe included in the coin)
Here is some wiki links to explain more about the two coins in question
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_euro_coinshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_lira
BFG