Moldovan Lei
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The Moldovan Leu is the national currency of the Republic of Moldova. ‘Leu’ means ‘lion’, similar to the national currency of Moldova’s neighbour country Romania.
The subunit of the Moldovan Leu is the ban: 100 bani equal one Leu. The plural of ‘Leu’ is ‘Lei’. Do you have Moldovan Lei? It’s easy to exchange your leftover Moldovan Lei in three easy steps. We exchange both Moldovan Leu banknotes, as well as Moldovan Lei and Bani coins. To convert your Moldovan Lei to cash, select the type of Lei you want to exchange:
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1 Moldovan Leu banknote
The 1 Moldovan Leu banknote is the lowest value banknote of the Republic of Moldova. Like all other Moldovan banknotes it features Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia. On the back side of the 1 Un Leu banknote is an image of Capriana monastery.You get: £0.031001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
10 lei coin Moldova
Moldova introduced a new set of coins in 2018. This bimetallic 10 lei piece is the highest value coin in Moldova. Its design features the natioan coat of arms and elements from the Moldovan flag, including an auroch’s head and an eagle holding an Orthodox Christian cross in its beak.You get: £0.130001 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
5 lei coin Moldova
The obverse side of the bimetallic coin of 5 Lei from Moldova shows the horns of an auroch holding up a crown above an eight-pointed star. On the reverse side of the 5 MDL piece is a hologram with the letters ‘BNM’ for ‘Banca Naţională a Moldovei’.You get: £0.065001 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
5 Moldovan Lei banknote
The blue-coloured 5 Lei bill from Moldova has the portrait of Stephen the Great of Moldavia on the front side. The back side of the 5 MDL bill features an image of St. Dumitru Church in Orhei.You get: £0.155001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
10 Moldovan Lei banknote
The Moldovan coat of arms with eagle and aurochs, along with a portrait of Prince Ștefan cel Mare of Moldavia are shown on the front side of this red coloured banknote of 10 Zece Lei. The back side of the 10 MDL bill shows an image of Harjauca Monastery.You get: £0.310001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
2 lei coin Moldova
The silver-coloured coin of two lei from Moldova features the left half of an auroch’s head next to a sun and the country’s coat of arms. The back side of the 2 MDL piece has a hologram and shows an olive branch and a heraldic rose.You get: £0.026001 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
1 leu coin Moldova
This coin of 1 Leu from Moldova shows the right half of an auroch’s head on the fron side, next to the moon. The reverse of the 1 MDL piece has a hologram.You get: £0.013001 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
20 Moldovan Lei banknote
The crowned man on the front of the green-coloured 20 Douazeci Lei bill from Moldavia is King Stephen III the Great. The back side of the 20 MDL bill shows the well-preserved stronghold of Soroca Fort, a popular medieval castle.You get: £0.620001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
50 Moldovan Lei banknote
Ștefan cel Mare, Prince of Moldavia, is the crowned man with the distinctive moustache on the 50 Moldovan Lei banknote. On the back side of this purple-pink coloured Cincizeci Lei bill is an image of Hirbovat Monastery.You get: £1.550001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
100 Moldovan Lei banknote
The 100 Moldovan Lei banknote has an image of Prince Stephen III the Great on its front side. The back side of the 100 MDL bill from Moldova shows Bendery Fortress, a famous castle also known as Cetatea Tighina.You get: £3.100001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
200 Moldovan Lei banknote
A portrait of Stephen III the Great, Prince of Moldavia is on the front of the 200 Dua Sute Moldovan Lei banknote, along with the Eastern European country’s national coat of arms. The back side of the 200 MDL bill shows the City Hall of Moldova’s capital, Chisinau.You get: £6.200001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
50 bani coin Moldova
The gold-coloured 50 bani coin features grapes and vine leaves on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 0.50 MDL piece shows the Moldovan coat of arms: an eagle with a Roman Catholic cross in its mouth, a scepter and olive branch in its talons, supporting a shield featuring an auroch and an eight-sided … ContinuedYou get: £0.006501 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
500 Moldovan Lei banknote
Similar to all other Moldovan banknotes, the 500 Lei bill shows the portrait of Stephen the Great, Ruler of the Principality of Moldova. On the back side of the 500 MDL note is an image of the Cathedral of Christ’s Nativity in Moldova’s capital Chisinau.You get: £15.500001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
1000 Moldovan Lei banknote
Moldova’s highest value banknote is the 1000 Lei bill. The grey-blue-violet coloured 1000 MDL note features the portrait of Stephen III of Moldavia and the national Parliament building in the Moldovan capital Chișinău.You get: £31.000001 MDL = £0.0310000000 -
25 bani coin Moldova
The coin of 25 Moldovan bani has a value equivalent to 0.25 lei. Its design features the coat of arms of Moldova on the reverse side and oak leaves on the obverse side. The oak is the national tree of Moldova.You get: £0.003251 MDL = £0.0130000000 -
10 bani coin Moldova
Moldova’s coin of 10 bani is made of aluminium and weighs only 0.9 grams. The silver-coloured 0.10 MDL piece features oak leaves and the national coat of arms. Text on the 10 bani coin reads ‘Republica Moldova’ and ’10 bani’.You get: £0.001301 MDL = £0.0130000000