Georgian Lari
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The Eurasian country of Georgia in the Caucasus has the Lari as its national currency. The Lari, ISO currency code ‘GEL’, replaced the Kuponi in 1993. The Georgian Lari currency sign is ₾. The Lari’s subunit is the Tetri, with 100 tetri making up one lari.
To convert your Georgian Laris to cash, select the type you want to exchange. We exchange Georgian Lari banknotes, as well as Georgian coins.
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1 Tetri coin Georgia
Georgia’s lowest value coin of 1 tetri is the equivalent of 0.01 lari. The stainless steel coin weighs only 1.4 grams and measures 1.5cm in diameter. It features the Borjgali: the Georgian symbol of the sun with seven rotating rays over the Christian Tree of Life.You get: £0.001281 GEL = £0.1276600000 -
100 Georgian Laris banknote (Shota Rustaveli)
This 100 Georgian Lari banknote depicts the Golden Age poet Rustaveli. The back of the note is a reproduction of part of a relief at the Martvili monastery that shows the biblical figure Daniel who was cast into a den of lions.You get: £21.999001 GEL = £0.2199900000 -
200 Georgian Laris banknote (Kaikhosro Cholokashvili)
The 200 Lari banknote from Georgia has a portrait of national hero Kakutsa Cholokashvili, who lead a guerilla movement against the Soviets in the early 20th century. The reverse of the note shows the Black Sea coastal city of Sukhumi in the Caucasus.You get: £43.998001 GEL = £0.2199900000