Albanian Leke
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The Albanian Lek, currency code ‘ALL’, is the national currency of the Republic of Albania. The Lek was introduced in 1926. Amazingly, Albania did not have a national currency before 1926 and the country used the gold standard instead.
We exchange current Albanian Lek banknotes as well as withdrawn Albanian Lek banknotes and Albanian Lek coins. To convert your leftover Albanian Leke money to cash, select the type of Leke you want to exchange:
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100 Albanian Lek banknote (Fan S Noli)
Albania’s 100 Leke banknote has been replaced by a coin. The discontinued 100 Albanian lek bill features Theofan Stilian Noli, also known as Fan Noli, Prime Minister and founder of the Orthodox Church of Albania. The back side of the old 100 ALL banknote features elements of the Pan-Albanian Federation of America Vatra: the newspaper … ContinuedYou get: £0.473001 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
10000 Albanian Lek banknote (Aleksandër Stavre Drenova )
Aleksandër Stavre Drenova, better known by his pen name Asdreni, was one of Albania’s most important poets of the early 20th century and is featured on the front of this 10000 Albanian Lek note. Turn this Dhjete Mije Leke around, and you’ll see the Flag of Albania, accompanied by a lovely musical score and a … ContinuedYou get: £55.600001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
5000 Albanian Lek banknote (holographic Skanderbeg’s helmet)
Gjergj Kastrioti, better known as Skanderbeg, was a skilled military leader and is celebrated for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire over a span of two decades. His portrait is featured on the front side of this 5000 Albanian Lek banknote. The reverse side of this Pese Mije Leke note beautifully showcases the iconic equestrian … ContinuedYou get: £27.800001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
200 Albanian Lek banknote (Ismail Qemali)
The old 200 Albanian Lekë banknote features the country’s first President Ismail Qemali. On the back side of the brown coloured Dyqind Leke bill is an image of a two-headed eagle and people in the Albanian national assembly ‘Kuvendi’.You get: £0.946001 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
2000 Albanian Lek banknote (holographic coins of King Gent)
Gentius of Illyria was the last king of the Ardiaei tribe and is featured on the obverse of this 2000 Albanian Lek note. Turn this Dy Mije Leke over, and you’ll find the medicinal herb Gentiana lutea alongside the majestic ancient amphitheatre of Butrint.You get: £11.120001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
1000 Albanian Lek banknote (holographic sun)
A profile portrait of Pjetër Bogdani, one of the most influential figures of early Albanian literature, is depicted on the front of this 1000 Albanian Lek bill alongside a stylised image of the sun. Turn this Nje Mije Leke over, and you’ll be able to see the Catholic church in Vau i Dejes and an … ContinuedYou get: £5.560001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
500 Albanian Lek banknote (Naim Frasheri)
This blue coloured 500 Albanian lekë banknoteYou get: £2.365001 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
500 Albanian Lek blue banknote (holographic flag)
You’ll find a portrait of Ismail Qemali on the front of this 500 Albanian Lek banknote. He was a distinguished Albanian leader and a key figure in the country’s movement for independence from the Ottoman Empire. The majestic eagle emblem of Albania, alongside the historic pen used to sign the Independence Act, is also featured … ContinuedYou get: £2.780001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
200 Albanian Lek Polymer banknote (2017 issue)
The smallest banknote in Albania is the 200 ALL note. For the first time, a polymer banknote was introduced. The front of this 200 Albanian Lek bill features a portrait of Naim Frashëri, a prominent Albanian poet, writer, and one of the most influential figures of the Albanian National Awakening in the 19th century. His … ContinuedYou get: £1.112001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
Albania 1 Lek Valutë banknote
The Albanian banknote of 1 Nje lek valute shows a steelworker, electrical pylons and a hydroelectrical generator. On the back side of the old 1 lek bill is the national coat of arms of Albania, featuring a star, wreath and double-headed eagle.You get: £0.004731 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
5000 Albanian Lek banknote (Skanderbeg)
The 5000 L banknote is Albania’s highest value banknote. On the 5000 Lekë bill is the portrait of legendary military commander Skanderbeg, leader of the Albanian Revolt against the Ottoman Empire. The back side of the 5000 leke note shows Krujë Castle, in which Skanderbeg and his troops withstood three massive sieges from the Turks … ContinuedYou get: £27.800001 ALL = £0.0055600000















