Malaysian Ringgit
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The Malaysian Ringgit is the national currency of Malaysia. Formerly known as Malaysian Dollar, the RInggit is subdivided into 100 sen (cents). Malaysian banknotes and coins are issued by the Bank Negara Malaysia.
At Leftover Currency we exchange Malaysian Ringgit banknotes and Malaysian Sen coins. In addition to the current Ringgit banknotes, we also accept older discontinued Malaysian Ringgit banknotes for exchange. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover currency from Malaysia to cash, select the type of Malaysian Ringgits you want to exchange:
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1 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1986)
The 1986 version of the $1 Malaysian Ringgit banknote is blue coloured and has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman on the front side. The back side features the Tugu Negara monument in Kuala Lumpur, commemorating those who died fighting for Malaysia’s freedom.You get: £0.116301 MYR = £0.1163000000 -
20 sen coin Malaysia (Third series)
The 20 sen is made of nickel brass coin. One side has the denomination, date minted, the Hibiscus flower, and the text ‘Bank Negara Malaysia’, in common with all Third Series Malaysian coins. The other side has 14 dots representing the states and territories of Malaysia, and five horizontal lines symbolising the five principles of … ContinuedYou get: £0.016701 MYR = £0.0835200000 -
5 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (4th series)
The 4th series banknote of 5 Malaysian Ringgit is made of polymer plastic and green coloured. The RM5 note has a see-through window. On the front is the portrait of Malaysia’s first Supreme Head of State, Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan. The birds featured on the back side of the five ringgit bill are rhinocerus … ContinuedYou get: £0.676501 MYR = £0.1353000000 -
10 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (4th series)
The 10 Malaysian Ringgit banknote of the 4th series is made of paper and coloured red. The RM10 note features Malaysia’s First Supreme Head of State, Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, on the front side, and rafflesia parasitic flowering plants on the back side.You get: £1.353001 MYR = £0.1353000000 -
10 sen coin Malaysia (Third series)
This 10 sen stainless steel coin from Malaysia features the Hibiscus, the national flower of Malaysia, in common with all other 3rd series Malay coins. The other side depicts the Mah Meri tribe’s plant weaving destar siga pattern, and 14 dots that represent the states and territories of Malaysia, and five horizontal lines symbolising the … ContinuedYou get: £0.008351 MYR = £0.0835200000 -
5 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1986)
The portrait on the $5 Malaysian Ringgit banknote is that of the eighth Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Seri Menanti, Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad. The reverse side shows flowers and the garden of the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £0.581501 MYR = £0.1163000000 -
20 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (4th series)
The bright orange coloured banknote of 20 Malaysian Ringgit from the Fourth Series features two leatherback turtles on the back side, swimming in the Indian ocean. Like all other Malaysian Ringgit banknotes from the 4th series, the front of the RM20 bill shows a portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan and a red hibiscus … ContinuedYou get: £2.706001 MYR = £0.1353000000 -
5 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The $5 banknote from Malaysia’s Second series is green coloured. It has the portrait of the first Supreme Head of State of the Federation of Malaya on the front side. The building on the back side of the 1982 RM5 bill is the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £0.581501 MYR = £0.1163000000 -
5 sen coin Malaysia (Third series)
The Malay Third Series 5 sen coin is made of stainless steel. Like the 50 sen coin, it carries a pea tendrils (sulur kacang) motif. There are 14 dots representing the states and territories of Malaysia, and five horizontal lines symbolising the five principles of national philosophy Rukunegara.You get: £0.004181 MYR = £0.0835200000 -
10 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1989)
The red coloured banknote of $10 Malaysian Ringgit has, like all Malay banknotes, Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad’s portrait on the front side. The back side of the 1989 RM10 bill features Kuala Lumpur’s old railway station built by the British in 1910.You get: £1.163001 MYR = £0.1163000000 -
50 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (4th series)
The blue and green coloured RM50 banknote from the 4th Series has a security hologram foil strip on the front side. The 50 Ringgit note was issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Malaysian Independence, with dates 1957-2007 on the back side.You get: £6.765001 MYR = £0.1353000000 -
50 sen coin Malaysia (Second series)
This 50 sen coin from Malaysia is made of cupronickel. Like all coins in the second series, it has the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Bunga Raya) flower on the side with the denomination, year and text ‘Bank Negara Malaysia’. The wau bulan (moon kite) features on the other side of the coin.You get: £0.041761 MYR = £0.0835200000