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SLL [Sierra Leonean Leone (Old)]


The old Sierra Leonean Leone, abbreviated as SLL, was the currency of Sierra Leone before the 2022 redenomination. Introduced in 1964 to replace the British West African pound, it was issued and regulated by the Bank of Sierra Leone, which managed monetary policy and maintained economic stability. The old leone was subdivided into 100 cents, though smaller denominations became rarely used due to inflation. Coins and banknotes circulated widely, with coins ranging from 1 to 50 leones and banknotes from 1,000 to 100,000 leones. The SLL played a vital role in daily transactions, trade, salaries, and services until it was replaced by the new leone (SLE) to simplify the currency system and restore financial confidence.


[Lesotho Loti]


The Lesotho Loti, abbreviated as LSL, is the official currency of Lesotho, a country in southern Africa. Introduced in 1966 to replace the South African pound, it is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Lesotho, which manages monetary policy and ensures economic stability. The loti is subdivided into 100 lisente and is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins typically range from 5 to 50 lisente, while banknotes range from 2 to 200 loti, featuring national heroes, cultural symbols, and important landmarks. Widely used in daily transactions, trade, salaries, and tourism, the LSL plays a vital role in supporting Lesotho’s economy. Its value is pegged to the South African Rand, which circulates alongside the loti, providing stability and confidence in financial transactions.



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