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Under the direction of Benito Mussolini, Italy invaded and occupied Albania and issued a new series of coins in 1939 in denominations of Lek 0.20, Lek 0.50, 1 Lek and 2 Lek in stainless steel, and silver 5 Lek, and 10 Lek. Aluminium-bronze Lek 0.05 and Lek 0.10 were introduced in 1940.
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.
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 ]
The official currency of Albania is the Albanian lek (ALL). The motifs used are: ... Denomination Obverse Reverse ALL 200: Naim Frashëri: Birthplace of Naim ...
Albanian lek (unofficial) € DIN L EUR. RSD ALL cent. Para Qindarkë Yugoslav dinar North Cyprus Cyprus: Turkish lira euro (unofficial) sterling (unofficial) ₺ € £ TRY. EUR GBP kuruş. cent penny. Cypriot pound South Ossetia Georgia: Russian ruble ₽ RUB kopeck: Soviet ruble Transnistria Moldova: Transnistrian ruble: руб PRB ...
5 Lekë (5 L) have a value of 5 Albanian lek and is composed of a nickel-covered steel. The coin has been used since 1939 and has been redesigned several times, while also being printed as a banknote for the years 1942-1944 during the Italian occupation of Albania. [2] [3]
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. Albanian lek;
20 Lekë (20 L) coins have a value of 20 Albanian lek. [1] References. Money portal; Numismatics portal This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 16:17 (UTC). ...