Albanian lek in Sudanese Pound

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1 ALL = SDG

Information updates: 06.04.24 12:00

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ALL Albanian lek

Country of application:
Albania

Currency

ALL

Code

8

Symbol

L

Coin denominations in circulation:
200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 Albanian leks.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Albanian lek.

History reference:
The lek is the monetary unit of Albania and has been in circulation since 1926 along with the Albanian franc. For a long time, Albania was part of the Great Ottoman Empire, and was not an independent... state. In 1912, the country declared its sovereignty, and after that announced the beginning of the war of liberation. After Albania finally acquired sovereignty, Austro-Hungarian, Italian, and also French banknotes are in circulation in the country. The Albanian franc appeared in 1926, when Albania became part of the Latin Monetary Union, and was able to provide the domestic currency with gold and silver. A lek was considered 1/5 of a gold franc. In 1965, a denomination was carried out in Albania. Old money was exchanged for new money at a ratio of 10:1, so that people of the past and the generation before last can quote ten times the real price. Not out of malice, but simply out of old habit. Although now, after more than half a century since the reform, this is becoming less and less common.

SDG Sudanese Pound

Country of application:
Sudan

Currency

SDG

Code

938

Symbol

£SD

Coin denominations in circulation:
1, 5, 10, 20, 50 piastres, 1 lb.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 lbs.

History reference:
The Sudanese pound is the national currency of the Republic of Sudan, temporary for the Republic of South Sudan. In addition, along with the Egyptian pound, it acts as the currency of the Halayib Tri...angle. The territory of Sudan covers most of the African savannah in the geographic region of the same name in the valley of the upper Nile River, as well as the eastern part of the Darfur and Kordofan plateaus. In the northeast of the territory of Sudan, the Nubian Desert extends, adjacent to the coast of the Red Sea. The territory of Sudan is almost 1 million 900 thousand square kilometers. Until 1957, the Egyptian pound was used as a means of payment in Sudan. In April of the same year, at a 1:1 exchange rate, the Egyptian pound was replaced by the Sudanese pound. The 1957 Sudanese pound was used in circulation until 1992. On June 8, 1992, the government of Sudan carries out a monetary reform, as a result of which the Sudanese pound is replaced by the Sudanese dinar at an exchange rate of 10 pounds = 1 dinar.

1 ALL to 1 SDG graph

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Online converter Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound

Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound for today.  The exchange rate of  Albanian lek  to  Sudanese Pound  today, 06.04.24,  today 5.9926 ALL to SDG.

Dynamics of the exchange rate Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound per week, month and year

Over the past 7 days, the rate of Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound has changed by 99.88%, from to 99.88 ALL to SDG.

Over the past 30 days, the Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound rate has changed by 1.6%, from 98.3474 to 99.88 ALL to SDG.

Over the past 365 days, the Albanian lek to Sudanese Pound rate has changed by -9.3%, from 110.0809 to 99.88 ALL to SDG.