Nigerian Naira
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Nigerian’s national currency is the Naira, the name of which is a contraction of “Nigeria”. The Nigerian Naira was introduced in 1973, replacing the Nigerian Pound. The currency sign of the Nigerian Naira is NGN. The naira is subdivided into 100 kobo.
The Nigerian Naira is a closed currency, with import and export restrictions on the amounts travelers can taken in or out of the country. This is the reason why bureaux de change outside of Nigeria do not exchange Nigerian Naira.
However at Leftover Currency we exchange Nigerian Naira. We offer anyone to exchange their leftover naira to cash. We exchange both Nigerian Naira banknotes, as well as Nigerian Naira and Kobo coins. We also exchange older, withdrawn Nigerian Naira banknotes. To convert your NGN to spendable money, select the type of naira you want to exchange:
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10 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Alvan Ikoku type 1979)
The undated purple-brown 1979 version of the ₦10 banknote has the same design as the red-orange 1984 version except for the colours. Both notes feature the portrait of Nigerian statesman Alvan Ikoku and two women with large baskets on their heads.You get: £0.000401 NGN = £0.0000400000 -
10 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Bank building)
Nigeria’s old 10 Naira banknote features Kainji Dam on the Niger River, which generates electricity for all the large cities in Nigeria. The front side of the ₦10 bill pictures the building of the Central Bank of Nigeria in the country’s capital city Abuja.You get: £0.000401 NGN = £0.0000400000 -
5 Nigerian Naira banknote (Tafawa Balewa)
The 5 Naira bill is Nigeria’s lowest value banknote. The polymer version replaced an older paper version. On the 5 NGN banknote is the portrait of Sir Tafawa Balewa, fomer Prime Minister of Nigeria. The back side of the five naira banknote shows traditional yoruba drummers. Also shown on the back side is a map … ContinuedYou get: £0.000301 NGN = £0.0000600000 -
5 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Tafawa Balewa type 1984)
The 1984 version of the purple and brown-coloured paper banknote of 5 Nigerian Naira pictures Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa on the front side. The back side of the withdrawn 5 NGN bill shows traditional Nigerian drummers. A white circle is on both sides of the note, surrounding the note’s watermark, a heraldic eagle. The 1984 … ContinuedYou get: £0.000201 NGN = £0.0000400000 -
5 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Tafawa Balewa type 1979)
The green-coloured 1979 version of Nigeria’s 5 Naira banknote has the same design as the 1984 version except for the colour. The portrait is that of Nigeria’s former PM Tafawa Balewa. The back side shows bàtá drummers of the Yorùbá.You get: £0.000201 NGN = £0.0000400000 -
5 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Bank building)
Nigeria’s Central Bank building in Abuja is pictured on the front side of this old 5 Naira note. The back side shows a farmer at work on his field. In the bottom left corner is the Nigerian coat of arms with the text “Unity and Faith”.You get: £0.000201 NGN = £0.0000400000