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We exchange current Albanian Lek banknotes as well as withdrawn Albanian Lek banknotes and Albanian Lek coins.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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2000 Albanian Lek banknote (Gentius)
Gentius, King of the Ardiaei, is featured on this banknote of 2000 Albanian Lekë. The front of the 2000 L note shows Roman era coins with his image. The back side of the violet coloured 2000 Leke bill shows the ruins of the amphitheatre in Butrint, one of Albania’s most important archeological sites.You get: £11.120001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
Albania 50 Lek Valutë banknote
The brown and violet coloured banknote of 50 lek valute from Albania features industrial elements, including a steelworker, a power generator and transmission towers. Text on the 50 lek valute bill reads ‘Banka E Shtetit Shqiptar’ and ‘Pesedhjete Lek Valutë’.You get: £0.236501 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
1000 Albanian Lek banknote (Pjetër Bogdani)
The banknote of 1000 Albanian Leke has the text ‘Banka E Shqiperise’, meaning ‘Bank of Albania’, which is Albania’s central bank. On the front side of this green coloured 1000 L bill is the portrait of Albanian writer Pjetër Bogdani. On the back side is the Cultural Monument of Albania, Vau i Dejës Church, located … ContinuedYou get: £5.560001 ALL = £0.0055600000 -
200 Albanian Lek banknote (Naim Frashëri)
Albania’s lowest value banknote is the 200 leke bill, with the image of the Albanian poet Naim Frashëri on the front side. The backside of the 200 ALL note shows Frashëri Museum, the house where Frashëri was born. Also on the back side of the 200 L note is the Albanian national motto, authored by … ContinuedYou get: £0.946001 ALL = £0.0047300000





