Lithuanian Litu
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The Lithuanian Litas was the currency of the Baltic state of Lithuania from 1991 until 2014, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘Litas’ (plural ‘Litu’) is a short form of the country name ‘Lithuania’.
Lithuanian Litu are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialise in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Lithuanian Litas. We exchange both Litu banknotes and coins. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Lithuanian Litu to cash, select the type of Lithuanian Litas you want to exchange:
Lithuanian Litas banknotes
1993 - 2013Exchange Rate: £0.15629View BanknotesLithuanian Litas banknotes have been obsolete since 2014 when the Euro was adopted as the national currency of Lithuania. Litas (singular) and Litu (plural) notes and coins are no longer a valid means of payment in Lithuania. At Leftover Currency we exchange Lithuanian Litu banknotes for cash. We also exchange Lithuanian Litas coins.Lithuanian Litas coins
1991 - 2013Exchange Rate: £0.13773View CoinsLithuanian Litas coins became obsolete in 2014, when they were replaced by Euro coins. We continue to exchange pre-Euro Lithuanian litas and centai coins issued by the Bank of Lithuania. The subunit of the litas is the centas: 1 litas is equal to 100 centų. In addition to Lithuanian Litas coins, we also exchange Lithuanian Litas banknotes.