Tekin Gülbasar


Tekin Gülbasar was born in 1978 in Zile, Tokat. He graduated Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Faculkty of Fine Arts, Sculpture Programme in 2006 and started working at the State Mint the same year.

Coins he has designed:

  • 2016 15 Temmuz Şehitleri ve Gazileri Anısına
  • 2016 Büyük Türk Devletleri Serisi
    • Büyük Hun İmparatorluğu
    • Batı Hun İmparatorluğu
    • Avrupa Hun İmparatorluğu
    • Ak Hun İmparatorluğu
    • Göktürk İmparatorluğu
    • Avar İmparatorluğu
    • Hazar İmparatorluğu
    • Uygur Devleti
    • Karahanlılar
    • Gazneliler
    • Büyük Selçuklu İmparatorluğu
    • Harzemşahlılar
    • Altınordu Devleti
    • Büyük Timur İmparatorluğu
    • Babür İmparatorluğu
    • Osmanlı İmparatorluğu
  • 2016 İyonlar (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Serisi No: 6)
  • 2016 Uğur Böceği (Türkiye’de görülen hayvan türleri serisi)
  • 2016 Türk Keleri (Türkiye’de görülen hayvan türleri serisi)
  • 2016 Dünya İnsani Zirvesi İstanbul
  • 2016 Nasreddin Hoca “Göle Maya Çalmak” (Masal Kahramanları Serisi No: 2)
  • 2016 Beçin Kalesi – Ahmed Gazi Medresesi (Antik Kentler Serisi No: 10)
  • 2016 İlk Türk Amirali Çaka Bey (Gemiler ve Kaşifler Serisi No: 7)
  • 2017 Assos – Athena Tapınağı (Antik Kentler Serisi No: 11)
  • 2017 Nasreddin Hoca “Ye Kürküm Ye” (Masal Kahramanları Serisi No: 3)
  • 2017 Cam Kelebeği (Türkiye’de görülen hayvan türleri serisi)
  • 2017 Roma İmparatorluğu Aizanoi Zeus Tapınağı, Çavdarhisar İlk Borsa (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Serisi No: 7)
  • 2017 Umur Bey (Gemiler ve Kaşifler Serisi No: 8)
  • 2017 Datça Deveboynu Feneri (Deniz Fenerleri Serisi No: 7)
  • 2017 Meddah (Geleneksel Türk Tiyatrosu)
  • 2017 Kavuklu & Pişekar (Geleneksel Türk Tiyatrosu)
  • 2017 Darphane 550. Yıl
  • 2019 Patara Meclis Binası ve Kent Kapısı (Antik Kentler Serisi No: 13)
  • 2019 Doğu Roma İmparatorluğu (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Serisi No: 9)
  • 2019 Azerbaycan Milli Meclisi’nin Kuruluşunun 100. Yılı
  • 2019 Anadolu’ya Özgü Kuşlar Serisi
    • Kaşıkçı (No: 2)
    • İbibik (No: 3)
    • Çöl Koşarı (No: 4)
    • Bayağı Uzunbacak (No: 5)
    • Baştankara (No: 6)
    • Ardıç (No: 8)
  • 2019 Bodrum Feneri (Deniz Fenerleri No: 9)
  • 2019 Göbeklitepe yılı
    • Gümüş ve Bronz
  • 2019 Kılıç Ali Paşa (Gemiler ve Kaşifler Serisi No: 10)
  • 2019 Azerbaycan Dışişleri Bakanlığının Kuruluşunun 100. Yılı
  • 2019 İmameddin Nesimi Doğumunun 650.Yılı
  • 2019 Nasreddin Hoca “Dünyanın ortası burasıdır” (Masal Kahramanları Serisi No: 5)
  • 2020 Osmanlı İmparatorluğu (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Serisi No: 10)
  • 2020 Karabağ Azerbaycandır 50 Manat
  • 2020 Karabağ Azerbaycandır 20 TL
  • 2020 Perge – Helenistik Kapı (Antik Kentler Serisi No: 14)
  • 2020 Yeşilay’ın kuruluşunun 100. yılı
    • Gümüş
    • Bronz
  • 2020 Gastronomi Şehri Afyonkarahisar
    • Altın kaplama
    • Gümüş
    • Bronz
  • 2020 Nasreddin Hoca “Fil Hikayesi” (Masal Kahramanları Serisi No: 6)
  • 2020 Osman Gazi 1258 ~ 1326 (Osmanlı Padişahları No: 1)
  • 2020 Orhan Gazi 1281 ~ 1362 (Osmanlı Padişahları No: 2)
  • 2023 Ayşe Hafsa Valide Sultan Vakfiyesi’nin 500. Yılı (Manisa Sultan Külliyesi Camii)
  • 2023 Deniz Harp Okulu 250. Yıl
  • 2023 Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi 750. Vuslat Yılı
  • 2023 Saltuklular (Anadolu Beylikleri Serisi No: 4)
  • 2024 Ak Hun Devleti (Büyük Türk Devletleri Serisi No:4)
  • 2024  Hungarian-Turkish Culture Year
  • 2024 Galatasaray’s 24th Championship in the Turkish Super League

[1]Obverse of these coins is the handiwork of Hakkı Baha Çavuşgil.

(We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the artist for his invaluable contributions to this page)

Nalan Yerlibucak – Çakır

The artis is born in İzmit and graduated Marmara University Faculty of Fine Arts, Sculpture Programme in 2001.  Started working for the State Mint in 2008 and currently still is designing coins and medals.

Exhibitions and events she took part in:

  • 2008 – Yazlık ‘08 Artisan Art Gallery (İstanbul) 2008 – Young Sculptors Exhibition (İstanbul)
  • 2008 – Marmara University Graduates Exhibition
  • 2007 – Fikret Mualla Painting Studio Muhammet Şengöz students exhibition
  • 2007 – 2nd Young Sculptors Workshop II (Yesemek Bienal at Gaziantep)
  • 2005 – 3rd Art at Akmerkez (İstanbul)
  • 2003 – Nilay Kan Büyükişleyen Sculpture Workshop Exhibition Kaş Art Gallery (İstanbul)
  • 2002 – 63rd State Painting and Sculpture Competition Exhibition (Ankara)
  • 2001 – Water and Mind (Su ve Us) Exhibition (İstanbul)

Awards

2007 – “Kemal Türkler Mosoleum Project Competition” 2nd Place (İstanbul)

Coins that the artist designed for the State Mint:

  • 2001 32nd EuroBasket European Basketball Championship for Men
  • 2001 coins from the “Birds of Turkey” Serie
    • Ala Sığırcık (Sturnus roseus)
    • Kızıl Akbaba (Gyps fulvus)
    • İzmir Yalıçapkını (Halcyon smyrnensis)
    • Küçük Karabatak (Phalacrocorax pygmeus)

 

  • 2002 coins from the “Flowers of  Turkey” Serie
    • Şakayık (Paeonia turcica)
    • Anadolu Orkidesi (Orchis anatolica)
    • Anadolu Glayölü (Gladiolus anatolicus)
    • Allıgelin (Tchihatchewia isatidea)
    • Çakalnergis (Sternbergia candida)
    • Manisa Lalesi (Tulipa orphanidea)

 

  • 2005 Edirne Selimiye Mosque (Cultural Assets Serie No:1)
  • 2005 Mostar Bridge (Cultural Assets No:2)
  • 2005 coins from the “Animals of Turkey” Set
    • Striped Hyena
    • Long-eared Hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus)
  • 2007 Troy – Cultural Heritage of the humankind
  • 2007 Centenary of the Scouts
  • 2007 Kariye / Chora

 

  • 2008 Kaşgarlı Mahmut 1000th birth year

 

  • 2009 Frederic Chopin 200th birth year
  • 2009 Katip Çelebi 400th birth year
  • 2009 1 Lira Elephant
  • 2009 1 Lira Caretta Caretta

 

  • 2010 Istanbul European Capital of Culture
  • 2010 Amasya Houses
  • 2010 Leathersmith (Traditional Turkish Handicrafts)
  • 2010 Ertuğrul Frigate
  • 2010 1 Lira Angora Cat
  • 2010 1 Lira Sivas Kangal Shepard Dog

 

 

  • 2014 1 Lira Byerley Turkish Horse
  • 2014 1 Lira Anatolian Eagle
  • 2014 1 Lira Striped Hyena
  • 2014 Halide Edip Adıvar 50th death anniversary

 

  • 2015 Operation Sarıkamış Centenary
  • 2015 Gallipoli
  • 2015 Hamidiye Cruiser
  • 2015 Nusret Minelayer
  • 2015 Ertuğrul Frigate 125th anniversary
  • 2015 Midilli Cruiser
  • 2015 Muavenet-i Milliye Destroyer
  • 2015 First Nurse Esma Deniz (First Women of the Republic Serie)
  • 2016 Orkhon monuments & inscriptions
  • 2016 Centennary of the Victory of Kut
  • 2016 Dragonfly (part of the serie Animal Species seen in Turkey)
  • 2016 Erzurum Clock Tower
  • 2016 Yesemek Sculpture Workshop
  • 2016 Zonguldak – Rize (Seven Regions – Seven Cities No. 7)
  • 2017 Blue Crab
  • 2017 125th anniversary of the first Museum & Sarcophagus of Alexander
  • 2018 Şeyh Edebali (Those who enlighten Anatolia #3)
  • 2019 Danishmendids & Tzachas (Anatolian Beyliks Serie #1)
  • 2021 Koca Yusuf (Turkish Sportmen Serie #1)
  • 2021 Western Hun Empire
  • 2021 1 Lira Tarsus Çatalburun Turkish Pointer Dog
  • 2021 1 Lira Caracal
  • 2022 Tomb of Gülbaba at Budapest Hungary
  • 2022 Mersin Sturgeon
  • 2023 200 Lira Centenary of the Turkish Republic in gold
  • 2023 100 Lira Centenary of the Turkish Republic in silver
  • 2023 5 Lira Centenary of the Turkish Republic in bronze
  • 2023 Omar Khayyam
  • 2023 Centennary of Ankara becoming the capital of Turkish Republic
  • 2024 Asik Veysel Satiroglu
  • 2024 50th Anniversary of the Cyprus Peace Operation
  • 2024 Süleyman Demirel (Turkish Politicians of the Republican Era No:4)
  • 2024 Centenary of the Directorate of Religious Affairs

 

[1] Designers of some of the commemoratives released by the State Mint, were not announced on the certificates or the newsletters. Engravers of such coins are listed only to the extent that we could identify their designer. The list will be updated with new information.

Ahmet Şimşek

Cumhuriyet ve Gençlik – Ahmet Şimşek

Ahmet Şimşek won the coin design competition in 1998, which was held to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Turkish Republic. His winning design was used for the silver coin titled ‘Republic and Youth.’

The composition features a girl and a boy, holding an olive branch and a torch, positioned alongside Atatürk’s profile, facing right. Surrounding the central design, decorations made of ears of wheat form part of a gearwheel that spans three-quarters of the circumference.

 

 

 

 



A set of seven coins was released in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of Republic of Türkiye.

A golden coin called “Republic 75” was a collective design. Effigy of Atatürk is the work of Pietro Giampaoli from the 50’ies.

Other coins were made in silver:



Milenyum 2000 yarışma ikincisi; Ahmet Şimşek

He attended another contest and won second place with his Millennium coin.

Two doves cuddling around a globe, forming a tulip outline.

(Other two winners of the Millenium Competition are Ayşe Şirin and Tan Mavitan)

 

 

 

 

 

 



Ahmet Şimşek also attended the coin design competition of 2006. The contest theme was Newroz (Spring Equinox) Celebrations.

Although he was announced to share the second place with Buket Esener, his design was not used on the coin (One side of the coin bears the design of Buket Esener and the other side bears the design of Betül Uğurlu).

Şükrü Ertürk

Born in 1947 in Şebinkarahisar, Giresun, and working at the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye between 1977 and 2003, the first work of the engraving artist Şükrü Ertürk was the composition of children offering flowers to Atatürk on the back of the 7th issue 10 Lira banknotes printed in 1979, the International Year of Children.

Later, he produced many landscapes and patterns such as the Mehmet Akif Ersoy portrait, the Mevlana Museum on the 7th issue 5,000 Lira banknotes, and the view of the ancient city of Ephesus using the intaglio (taille-douce) technique, which is directly hand-engraved on copper or steel plates.

 

Sukru Erturk, who was an observer in the production process of the plates of 100,000 Lira banknotes ordered abroad, produced a portrait of Ataturk on tracing paper in 17 days, when he returned to Ankara, he transferred the portrait onto a steel mold over a period of 4 months, working 4 to 5 hours a day.

The portrait was based on a photograph taken by Cemal Isiksel and a result of a through and detailed archive study. It was later used on banknotes of 100,000 to 20,000,000 Lira value of the 7th emission. He also engraved the portrait used on the 50 and 100 Lira banknotes of the 8th emission.

The engraver, who produced 15 separate Atatürk portraits for the Banknote Printing House, has his name engraved as Ş.ERTÜRK on some of the engravings used on the banknotes. (*42, p. 144 & 177).


Şükrü Ertürk, who studied at Sivas High School, continued his education at the Department of Art and Craft Teaching at the Gazi Education Institute in 1966. After working as an art teacher at the Diyarbakır Dicle Primary School between 1969 and 1971. He worked as an assistant at the Gazi Education Institute Art and Craft Department between 1974 and 1977.

Şükrü Ertürk, who met with executives of the Banknote Printing House who Gazi Education Institute in 1976, learned that the printing house needed an engraving artists. Later he passed the admission exams and started working as an engraving artist at the Banknote Printing House.

In 1986, he visited the workshop of Prof. Trento Cionini, who produced the portraits on Italian banknotes, with Mustafa Çakırcalı. Prof. Cionini was also an apprentice of Mario Baiardi. Sukru Erturk speaks of about Baiardi: “I never met him, but the engraving portraits he made became my second teacher.

Şükrü Ertürk 2002 Banknot Matbaası Atölyesinde

The artist also created the designs for many stamps.

Şükrü Ertürk tells about the first time a picture he drew was used on a stamp:

I was in the senior year of Sivas High School in 1966. My art teacher Emrullah Bulurman came to me and tasked me to draw the Şifahiye Madrasah. I was so excited that I even forgot about the final exams in the first days of June. My drawing would be printed on a stamp, so I was overjoyed. I climbed atop the balcony of Çifte Minaret across from Şifahiye Madrasah and made a draft drawing. Then I made a clean copy, found my art teacher, and together we went to Sivas Governor Vefik Kitapçıgil. The governor offered us tea. I don’t remember what else he said. Then My teacher and I left the office.

Later when I was in the second year of Gazi Education Institute in 1967, I attended the meeting of the Ankara Sivas Association. I learned from the association president that they had printed a stamp for Şifahiye Madrasah. The next day, I went to the big post office in Ulus and inquired about the stamp. They forwarded it to the relevant unit. I bought 5 stamps. Finally I had one in my hand.

I learned about the First Day Cover and other detils during my duty at the Banknote Printing House when I was the representative in PTT’s stamp competitions. The stamp department manager Halil Say, whom I love very much, had these stamps made for me. I remember him with respect and gratitude.

I met Metin Bey, who worked in the film department at the Ajans Türk Printing House where the stamp was printed. When my drawing was reduced to the size of the stamp, many fine lines could not be printed. I had no knowledge of stamp printing when I made the drawing. Metin Bey retouched these lines. I wish him a healthy life if he is alive and mercy if he has passed away.

 

Şükrü Ertürk defines banknotes as “functional printwork” and he has also been working on exlibris since 1997. He has produced bookplates for Prof. Hasip Pektaş, Müjde Ayan, Luc van den Briele, Benoit Junod and Prof. Dr. Aziz Sancar. The most prominent element in his exlibris, which have similarities with banknote portraiture, is the portrait of the owner.

Click for the Bulgarian Exlibris competition website, where he won an award in 2014.

Click on the image below for the exlibris works in the Frederikshavn Art Museum inventory

Şükrü Ertürk'ün Atatürk portreli, "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti İlelebet Payidar Kalacaktır" sloganlı banknot görünümündeki exlibris çalışması
Şükrü Ertürk exlibris

 

Click here for other artists whose patterns are included in the design of Turkish coins.

(We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the artist who contributed to this compilation with valuable details)

[1] The graphic design of the background compositions of the stamps in the series and also the portraits of Haldun Taner and Bedia Muvahhit are the work of Mustafa Çakırcalı (stamp images courtesy of Pulhane.com).

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