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  2. Albanian lek - Wikipedia

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    Alexander the Great on the first Albanian 1 Lek coin.. The lek was introduced as the first Albanian currency in February 1926. [2]Before then, Albania was a country without a currency, adhering to a gold standard for the fixation of commercial values.

  3. Category:Currencies of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Currencies of Albania" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Franga - Wikipedia

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    The franga is an obsolete unit of currency, equal to 5 lek, used in the Albanian Republic and Albanian Kingdom under Zogu. [1] Coins denominated in Franga were in use from 1926 until 1939. [ 2 ]

  5. Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania (/ æ l ˈ b eɪ n i ə, ɔː l ... Greece, China, Spain, Kosovo and the United States. The lek (ALL) is the country's currency and is pegged at approximately ...

  6. 1 Lek - Wikipedia

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    The 1 Lek coin has a value of one lek and is composed of copper-covered steel (2008 and 2013 issues) or bronze (1996), depicting a Dalmatian pelican on its obverse. [1] The 1 Lek coin was firstly minted in 1926 and has been redesigned several times.

  7. Bank of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Albania is committed to achieving and maintaining annual inflation at 3.0%, with a tolerance band of +/- 1 percentage point. The annual inflation for the third quarter of 2014 was 1.7%. [16] The Bank of Albania manages open market operations through the purchase or sale of securities.

  8. 20 Lekë - Wikipedia

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  9. Para (currency) - Wikipedia

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    In Albania, the para was used as a currency before the introduction of the lek in 1926. In Albanian, Kurdish, Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Mandaic, Romanian, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian and Turkish, para or its plural παράδες, pari, pare, parale, parai, paraja or paralar is a generic term for money.