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 banknote (3rd series)
On the front side of the paper banknote of 1 Malaysian Ringgit from the 3rd Series is the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, 1st Yang Di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya. The back side of the blue coloured RM1 bill shows a Malaysian seashore and boat prow with a mountain peak in the background.You get: £0.137331 MYR = £0.1373300000 -
20 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1989)
On the sand coloured RM20 banknote is the image of Abdul Rahman, whose full title was “Yang di-Pertuan Agong I Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan”. The back side features Malaysia’s Central Bank’s headquarters, the Bank Negara building in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £2.360801 MYR = £0.1180400000 -
2 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series)
This paper banknote of 2 Malaysian Ringgits from the Third Series has Kuala Lumpur tower and a satellite on the back side. The RM2 note’s front has the portrait of Malaysian national hero Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, like all Ringgit banknotes from the 3rd Series.You get: £0.274661 MYR = £0.1373300000 -
20 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The obverse side of this $20 Malaysian Ringgit banknote features Tuanku Abdul Rahman, first Supreme Head of State of the Federation of Malaya. On the reverse side of the RM20 bill is the front view of the Bank Negara building.You get: £2.360801 MYR = £0.1180400000 -
50 Malaysian Ringgit (1998 Kuala Lumpur XVI Commonwealth Games)
This green and yellow coloured banknote of $50 Malaysian Ringgit was issued to commemorate the 16th Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, held in 1998. The RM50 banknote features the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, and the Petronas Twin Towers.You get: £5.902001 MYR = £0.1180400000 -
1 dollar coin Malaysia (First series)
The $1 coin from the 1st series is the only $1 Malaysian Ringgit coin with a legal tender value. All $1 coins from the 2nd and 3rd series were cancelled and demonetised, following problems with high amounts of counterfeit $1 coins in circulation in Malaysia. This $1 coin from Malaysia features the Central Bank building … ContinuedYou get: £0.084771 MYR = £0.0847700000 -
5 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series polymer)
The polymer version of the 5 Malaysian Ringgit banknote from the 3rd Series features the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. On the front side of the green-coloured RM5 bill is the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad, first Supreme Head of State.You get: £0.686651 MYR = £0.1373300000