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Lesotho loti

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Code
  
LSL

Plural
  
maloti

Symbol
  
L or M (pl.)

1/100
  
sente

sente
  
lisente

Banknotes
  
M10, M20, M50, M100, M200

The Loti (plural: Maloti) is the currency of the Kingdom of Lesotho. It is subdivided into 100 Lisente (sg. Sente). It is pegged to the South African rand on a 1:1 basis through the Common Monetary Area, and both are accepted as legal tender within Lesotho. The loti was first issued in 1966, albeit as a non-circulating currency. In 1980, Lesotho issued its first coins denominated in both loti and lisente (dated 1979) to replace the South African Rand,but the Rand remains legal tender.

Coins

In 1980, coins dated 1979 were introduced in denominations of 1 sente, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 lisente and 1 loti. In 1996, 2 and 5 maloti coins were introduced, followed by 20 lisente in 1998.

Coins in circulation are:

  • 5 lisente
  • 10 lisente
  • 20 lisente
  • 50 lisente
  • 1 loti
  • 2 maloti
  • 5 maloti
  • References

    Lesotho loti Wikipedia


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