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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:
current Romanian Lei banknotes
2005 - currentExchange Rate: £0.13670View BanknotesIn 2005 the Romanian Leu was redenominated. The Fourth (new) Leu (RON) replaced the Third (old) Leu (ROL) at a rate of 10,000 old Lei to 1 new Leu. Issued by the Bucharest-based National Bank of Romania, the Lei banknotes in use today are printed on polymer plastic. We exchange these modern Romanian Lei notes free of charge. We also give cash for Old Romanian Lei banknotes.Romanian New Leu Bani coins
2005 - currentExchange Rate: £0.10509View CoinsRomanian coins are minted by the Bucharest based State Mint since 2005. The subunit of the Romanian new leu is the ban. One new leu is the equivalent of 100 bani. The 50 bani coin is therefore the equivalent of half a new leu. Banks and bureaux de change outside of Romania do not exchange Romanian bani coins. At Leftover Currency we exchange Romanian bani coins for cash. We also exchange Romanian Leu banknotes and Romanian Old Lei banknotes.