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:
current Moldovan Leu banknotes
1992 - currentExchange Rate: £0.02914View BanknotesThese banknotes are the current paper money of the Republic of Moldova. All current Moldovan Leu banknotes feature the portrait of Stephen III the Great, Prince of Moldavia. Also on the front of all MDL bills is the letter 'V' for Victory and the text of the traditional ballad Miorița. In addition to Moldovan Lei banknotes, we also exchange Moldovan lei and bani coins.Moldovan Lei and Bani coins
1993 - currentExchange Rate: £0.01222View CoinsMoldovan coins are from 1 ban to 10 lei. The ban is the subunit of the leu, with 100 bani making up one leu. Due to their low value, the 1 ban and 5 bani coins are not much in use. Coins of 1 leu, 5 lei and 10 lei were introduced in 2018 and they will over time replace the banknotes of the same denominations. A All Moldovan Lei and Bani coins feature the country's national coat of arms. Many also feature oak leaves. The oak is Moldova's national tree. In addition to Moldovan coins we also exchange Moldovan Lei banknotes.