Angolan Kwanzas
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The national currency of Angola is the Kwanza, with ISO currency code AOA. The Southern African nation introduced the Angolan Kwanza in 1977, following Angola’s independence from Portugal in 1975. The Kwanza replaced the Angolan Escudo at par.
Through design, Kwanza banknotes highlight Angola’s national identity, culture, and history. Even though it’s a closed currency, at Leftover Currency we do exchange Angolan Kwanza banknotes.
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5000 Angolan Kwanza banknote (Kulumbimbi Cathedra)
The first president of Angola is featured on the front of this paper 5000 Angolan Kwanza bill. Flip this Cinco Mil Kwanza note to the back, and it showcases an illustration of the ruins of the old Kulumbimbi Cathedral, a historic site in Mbanza Kongo.You get: £2.450001 AOA = £0.0004900000 -
1000 Angolan Kwanza banknote (Luvili Peak)
Politician and poet Dr. António Agostinho Neto is featured on the front of this Angolan Kwanza bill. Turn this Mil Kwanzas note over, and you’ll discover the Luvili Peak in Huambo. Luvili Peak is known for its unique appearance that resembles a shark’s tooth.You get: £0.490001 AOA = £0.0004900000 -
500 Angolan Kwanza banknote (Gap of Tundavala)
Just like the 200 AOA note, the 500 Angolan Kwanza bill also celebrates Dr. António Agostinho Neto, Angola’s esteemed first president. Flip this 500 Quinhentos Kwanzas note to the back, and you’ll be greeted by the stunning Gap of Tundavala in Huila, a true natural wonder of Angola.You get: £0.245001 AOA = £0.0004900000 -
200 Angolan Kwanza banknote (Black Rocks)
Take a look at the 200 Angolan Kwanza bill. On the front, it proudly displays Dr. António Agostinho Neto, who was not only an influential Angolan politician but also a poet. He holds the distinction of being Angola’s first President from 1975 to 1979 and was a key leader in the Popular Movement for the … ContinuedYou get: £0.098001 AOA = £0.0004900000