Romanian Lei
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The Romanian Leu (RON) is the currency of the Romania since 2005, replacing the Romanian Old Leu (ROL) at a rate of 10,000 Old Lei for 1 new Leu. The name ‘leu’ (plural lei) means ‘lion’, from the heraldic beast on the original coin.
We exchange all current Romanian Leu banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Romanian Lei to cash, select the type of Romanian Lei you want to exchange:
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50 Bani coin Romania
The 50 bani coin from Romania has a weight of 6.1 grams and measures 23.75mm across. On the reverse of the nickel-brass half leu piece is the Romanian coat of arms along with 8 four-pointed stars.You get: £0.051191 RON = £0.1023800000 -
10 Bani coin Romania
The coin of 10 Romanian bani weighs 4 grams and measures 20.5mm across. The back side of the nickel plated steel piece of 10 bani features the Romanian coat of arms and eight four-pointed stars.You get: £0.010241 RON = £0.1023800000 -
5 Bani coin Romania
The 5 bani coin from Romania has a weight of 2.81 grams and a diameter of 18.25mm. On the reverse side of the copper plated steel piece of 5 bani is the Romanian coat of arms featuring a heraldic eagle.You get: £0.005121 RON = £0.1023800000 -
1 Ban coin Romania
The 1 ban coin from Romania weighs 2.4 grams and measures 16.75mm across. The brass plated one ban coin has the coat of arms of Romania on its reverse side, featuring a heraldic eagle.You get: £0.001021 RON = £0.1023800000 -
1 Romanian Leu banknote (Nicolae Iorga)
This un leu banknote has the image of Nicolae Iorga, Romanian historian. Text on the polymer note reads ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’. Notes like these were introduced in 2005.You get: £0.133181 RON = £0.1331800000 -
5 Romanian Lei banknote (George Enescu)
This cinci lei bill depicts the image of the Romanian composer George Enescu. The polymer plastic currency note contains the words ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’.You get: £0.665901 RON = £0.1331800000 -
10 Romanian Lei banknote (Nicolae Grigorescu)
The banknote of zece lei features the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu. Printed on the pink-orange colored polymer note is the text ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’. On the backside of the 10 RON bill is a woman with canister in front of a house.You get: £1.331801 RON = £0.1331800000 -
50 Romanian Lei banknote (Aurel Vlaicu)
This cincizeci lei banknote features the Romanian engineer Aurel Vlaicu. On the polymer plastic note a caption reads ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’.You get: £6.659001 RON = £0.1331800000 -
100 Romanian Lei banknote (Luca Caragiale)
This una suta lei bill features the portrait of the Romanian playwright Luca Caragiale. Printed on the polymer plastic currency note is the text ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’.You get: £13.318001 RON = £0.1331800000 -
200 Romanian Lei banknote (Lucian Blaga)
This doua sute lei bill has the image of Lucian Blaga, Romanian philosopher. The words ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’ are printed on the polymer note.You get: £26.636001 RON = £0.1331800000 -
500 Romanian Lei banknote (Mihai Eminescu)
This cinci sute lei banknote shows the portrait of Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet. On the polymer plastic note a caption reads ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’.You get: £66.590001 RON = £0.1331800000