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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50 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The blue and greenish gray coloured banknote of $50 Malaysian Ringgit from the First Series has the national symbol of Malaysia, a barking deer, on the back side. The front has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad, second Yang di-Pertuan Besar of modern Negeri Sembilan.You get: £5.902001 MYR = £0.1180400000 -
100 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The $100 Malaysian Ringgit banknote from the First Series is decorated with geometrical patterns. Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad’s portrait is on the front side. The animal on the back side is Malaysia’s national symbol, a Muntjac barking deer.You get: £11.804001 MYR = £0.1180400000 -
1000 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The old RM1000 bill from the First Series is brown-violet coloured. The $1000 Ringgit banknote has a design with geometrical patterns and circles. The animal on the back side of the $1000 Malaysian Ringgit note is a muntjac, also known as ‘barking deer’.You get: £118.040001 MYR = £0.1180400000