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Sierra Leonean leone

The leone is the currency of Sierra Leone. It is subdivided into 100 cents. As of 1 July 2022, the ISO 4217 code is SLE due to a redenomination of the old leone (SLL) at a rate of SLL 1000 to SLE 1.[2] The leone is abbreviated as Le placed before the amount.

Sierra Leonean leone
10 to 500 leone coins of the old leone (SLL)
ISO 4217
CodeSLE (numeric: 925)
SLL (numeric: 694)[1]
Subunit0.01
Unit
SymbolLe
Denominations
Subunit
1100cent
BanknotesLe 1, Le 2, Le 5, Le 10, Le 20
Coins1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢
Demographics
User(s) Sierra Leone
Issuance
Central bankBank of Sierra Leone
 Websitewww.bsl.gov.sl
Valuation
Inflation11.1%
 Source, 2013 est.

History edit

The leone was introduced on 4 August 1964. It replaced the British West African pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 leones (i.e., 1 leone = 10 shillings).[3] When it was introduced, one leone was worth precisely half a pound sterling or US$1.40. The leone was worth more than the U.S. dollar until the 1980s, when the currency started to devalue rapidly. Years of high inflation have caused the value of leone to plummet, and a U.S. dollar became worth thousands of leones starting in the 2000s.

In August 2021, it was announced that a new leone (SLE), worth 1000 SLL, would be introduced.[4] The new leone was eventually introduced in July 2022. Old leone denominations remained legal tender and continued to circulate. However, inflation continues to erode the purchasing power of the leone, which has been accelerating since 2022. As of 5 April 2023, one U.S. dollar was valued at 21 SLE or 21,000 SLL, making the 20 SLE note (the highest circulating denomination) worth less than US$1.

Coins edit

First Leone (SLL) edit

In 1964, decimal coins were introduced in denominations of 12, 1, 5, 10 and 20 cents. The coins size and compositions were based in part on those of the former colonial state British West Africa. All bore the portrait of the first prime minister of Sierra Leone, Sir Milton Margai. In 1972, 50 cents coins were introduced which carried the portrait of the first president Dr. Siaka Stevens.

In 1974, round cupro-nickel one leone coins were introduced and in 1976, seven sided cupro-nickel 2 leone coins commemorating FAO were introduced. These latter two denominations, however, did not circulate as frequently as the lower cent denominations. The portrait of Stevens also appeared on a new, slightly smaller series of coins introduced in 1980 in denominations of 12, 1, 5, 10 and 20 cents. In 1987, octagonal, nickel-bronze 1 leone coins were introduced with a bust portrait of General Joseph Saidu Momoh. This coin effectively replaced the one leone note.

Following a period of economic collapse and the following Sierra Leone Civil War inflation became rampant, devaluing older coins. A new coin series was introduced in 1996 for 10, 50 and 100 leones. The 50 leones is octagonal while the other two are round. These coins were struck in nickel-plated steel and feature important figures in Sierra Leone's political history. Ten sided, bimetallic 500 leones coins were first introduced in 2004. Of the four coins in circulation, only the 100 leones is available in small quantity due to their low valuation and shortage of supply.

500 leones coins and the two lowest denominations are rarely encountered due to rampant metal theft in the impoverished country.

Second Leone (SLE) edit

With the introduction of the new leone, coins were re-issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents.

Banknotes edit

First Leone (SLL) edit

With the introduction of decimal currency in 1964, a new series of Banknotes was introduced by the Bank of Sierra Leone. Originally called Shillings, the unit name "Leone" was finally decided upon. After considering (and subsequently rejecting) several new designs, including a particularly attractive multi-coloured design, notes were issued in the 1, 2 and 5 Leone denominations. These officially replaced notes of the British West African pound at a two leone to one pound exchange ratio. 50 cents notes were introduced in 1979, followed by 10 leones in 1980 and 20 leones notes in 1982. Throughout this period the value of the currency was fixed and remained relatively stable despite inherent economic problems.

100 leones notes were introduced in 1988, followed by 500 leones in 1991, 1000 and 5000 leones in 1993, 2000 leones in the year 2000 and 10,000 Leone in 2004.

The original series of notes (1964-1974) depicted the famous 300 year old Cottonwood Tree and Court building in central Freetown. The reverses showed Diamond Mining (1 Leone), a Village market scene (2 Leones) and the Dockside in Freetown (5 Leones). Subsequent issues (1974-1991) depicted the head of state during the time of issue. The first series depicting Sir Milton Margai and later issues depicting either Siaka and Momoh. This practice ended with the ascension of the NPRC regime and has remained so despite the return to civilian government.

Prior to June 2010, bank notes in circulation were 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10,000 leones. 10,000 leones notes were in circulation for less than ten years and were infrequently encountered. This meant that most transactions took place in bundles of 5000 leones notes.

In June 2010, the Bank of Sierra Leone issued new notes which were slightly smaller in size than the earlier series and intended to be more secure and durable. The new bank notes are: Le10,000, Le5,000, Le2,000 and Le1,000.[5] Coins are still used, but because of their low value are less common.

As of 23 Oct 2018, 20,000 leones were equivalent to about 2.09 EUR. As of 19 April 2021, 20,000 leones were equivalent to about 1.62 EUR.[6]

2010 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse
[1] 1000 leones 135 x 67 mm Red Bai Bureh; Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Telecommunications satellite dish 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 1000
[2] 2000 leones 140 x 69 mm Brown Isaac Theophilus Akunna Wallace-Johnson, cargo ship; Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Bank of Sierra Leone building, Freetown 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 2000
[3] 5000 leones 145 x 71 mm Purple Sengbe Pieh; Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Bumbuna Dam 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 5000
10,000 leones 153 x 73 mm Blue and Green Dove flying over the map of Sierra Leone, Flag of Sierra Leone White silk-cotton tree; Coat of arms of Sierra Leone 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 10000

Second Leone (SLE) edit

Redenominated banknotes in the values of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 leones were introduced in 2022, the 20 leones being a new denomination and the 1-10 leones notes maintain the themes and designs of their preceding issues of 1,000-10,000 old leone notes.

Specimen banknotes edit

Specimen banknotes are issued to banks to familiarize the local inhabitants with any currency changes.

These are issued by Thomas De La Rue of the UK.

Current SLL exchange rates
From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USD
From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USD
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USD
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USD

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "List One: Currency, fund and precious metal codes" (XLS). www.six-group.com. SIX Group. 23 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Sierra Leone launches re-denominated currency to strengthen value". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  3. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Sierra Leone". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
  4. ^ "Sierra Leone to cut three zeros from currency". Punch Newspapers. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  5. ^ Sierra Leone resized note family confirmed BanknoteNews.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
  6. ^ "20,000 SLL to USD - Sierra Leonean Leones to US Dollars Exchange Rate".

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sierra Leonean leone news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The leone is the currency of Sierra Leone It is subdivided into 100 cents As of 1 July 2022 the ISO 4217 code is SLE due to a redenomination of the old leone SLL at a rate of SLL 1000 to SLE 1 2 The leone is abbreviated as Le placed before the amount Sierra Leonean leone10 to 500 leone coins of the old leone SLL ISO 4217CodeSLE numeric 925 SLL numeric 694 1 Subunit0 01UnitSymbolLe DenominationsSubunit 1 100centBanknotesLe 1 Le 2 Le 5 Le 10 Le 20Coins1 5 10 25 50 DemographicsUser s Sierra LeoneIssuanceCentral bankBank of Sierra Leone Websitewww wbr bsl wbr gov wbr slValuationInflation11 1 SourceThe World Factbook 2013 est Contents 1 History 2 Coins 2 1 First Leone SLL 2 2 Second Leone SLE 3 Banknotes 3 1 First Leone SLL 3 2 Second Leone SLE 4 Specimen banknotes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFor an earlier Sierra Leone currency see Sierra Leonean dollar The leone was introduced on 4 August 1964 It replaced the British West African pound at a rate of 1 pound 2 leones i e 1 leone 10 shillings 3 When it was introduced one leone was worth precisely half a pound sterling or US 1 40 The leone was worth more than the U S dollar until the 1980s when the currency started to devalue rapidly Years of high inflation have caused the value of leone to plummet and a U S dollar became worth thousands of leones starting in the 2000s In August 2021 it was announced that a new leone SLE worth 1000 SLL would be introduced 4 The new leone was eventually introduced in July 2022 Old leone denominations remained legal tender and continued to circulate However inflation continues to erode the purchasing power of the leone which has been accelerating since 2022 As of 5 April 2023 update one U S dollar was valued at 21 SLE or 21 000 SLL making the 20 SLE note the highest circulating denomination worth less than US 1 Coins editFirst Leone SLL edit In 1964 decimal coins were introduced in denominations of 1 2 1 5 10 and 20 cents The coins size and compositions were based in part on those of the former colonial state British West Africa All bore the portrait of the first prime minister of Sierra Leone Sir Milton Margai In 1972 50 cents coins were introduced which carried the portrait of the first president Dr Siaka Stevens In 1974 round cupro nickel one leone coins were introduced and in 1976 seven sided cupro nickel 2 leone coins commemorating FAO were introduced These latter two denominations however did not circulate as frequently as the lower cent denominations The portrait of Stevens also appeared on a new slightly smaller series of coins introduced in 1980 in denominations of 1 2 1 5 10 and 20 cents In 1987 octagonal nickel bronze 1 leone coins were introduced with a bust portrait of General Joseph Saidu Momoh This coin effectively replaced the one leone note Following a period of economic collapse and the following Sierra Leone Civil War inflation became rampant devaluing older coins A new coin series was introduced in 1996 for 10 50 and 100 leones The 50 leones is octagonal while the other two are round These coins were struck in nickel plated steel and feature important figures in Sierra Leone s political history Ten sided bimetallic 500 leones coins were first introduced in 2004 Of the four coins in circulation only the 100 leones is available in small quantity due to their low valuation and shortage of supply 500 leones coins and the two lowest denominations are rarely encountered due to rampant metal theft in the impoverished country 1 leone 1987 nbsp Coat of arms Joseph Saidu MomohSecond Leone SLE edit With the introduction of the new leone coins were re issued in denominations of 1 5 10 25 and 50 cents Banknotes editFirst Leone SLL edit With the introduction of decimal currency in 1964 a new series of Banknotes was introduced by the Bank of Sierra Leone Originally called Shillings the unit name Leone was finally decided upon After considering and subsequently rejecting several new designs including a particularly attractive multi coloured design notes were issued in the 1 2 and 5 Leone denominations These officially replaced notes of the British West African pound at a two leone to one pound exchange ratio 50 cents notes were introduced in 1979 followed by 10 leones in 1980 and 20 leones notes in 1982 Throughout this period the value of the currency was fixed and remained relatively stable despite inherent economic problems 100 leones notes were introduced in 1988 followed by 500 leones in 1991 1000 and 5000 leones in 1993 2000 leones in the year 2000 and 10 000 Leone in 2004 The original series of notes 1964 1974 depicted the famous 300 year old Cottonwood Tree and Court building in central Freetown The reverses showed Diamond Mining 1 Leone a Village market scene 2 Leones and the Dockside in Freetown 5 Leones Subsequent issues 1974 1991 depicted the head of state during the time of issue The first series depicting Sir Milton Margai and later issues depicting either Siaka and Momoh This practice ended with the ascension of the NPRC regime and has remained so despite the return to civilian government Prior to June 2010 bank notes in circulation were 500 1000 2000 5000 and 10 000 leones 10 000 leones notes were in circulation for less than ten years and were infrequently encountered This meant that most transactions took place in bundles of 5000 leones notes In June 2010 the Bank of Sierra Leone issued new notes which were slightly smaller in size than the earlier series and intended to be more secure and durable The new bank notes are Le10 000 Le5 000 Le2 000 and Le1 000 5 Coins are still used but because of their low value are less common As of 23 Oct 2018 20 000 leones were equivalent to about 2 09 EUR As of 19 April 2021 20 000 leones were equivalent to about 1 62 EUR 6 2010 SeriesImage Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of issue Date of first issue WatermarkObverse Reverse 1 1000 leones 135 x 67 mm Red Bai Bureh Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Telecommunications satellite dish 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 1000 2 2000 leones 140 x 69 mm Brown Isaac Theophilus Akunna Wallace Johnson cargo ship Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Bank of Sierra Leone building Freetown 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 2000 3 5000 leones 145 x 71 mm Purple Sengbe Pieh Coat of arms of Sierra Leone Bumbuna Dam 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 500010 000 leones 153 x 73 mm Blue and Green Dove flying over the map of Sierra Leone Flag of Sierra Leone White silk cotton tree Coat of arms of Sierra Leone 27 April 2010 14 May 2010 Lion head and electrotype 10000Second Leone SLE edit Redenominated banknotes in the values of 1 2 5 10 and 20 leones were introduced in 2022 the 20 leones being a new denomination and the 1 10 leones notes maintain the themes and designs of their preceding issues of 1 000 10 000 old leone notes Specimen banknotes editSpecimen banknotes are issued to banks to familiarize the local inhabitants with any currency changes These are issued by Thomas De La Rue of the UK Current SLL exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USDFrom Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USDFrom XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USDFrom OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD JPY USDSee also editEconomy of Sierra LeoneReferences edit List One Currency fund and precious metal codes XLS www six group com SIX Group 23 September 2022 Sierra Leone launches re denominated currency to strengthen value www aljazeera com Retrieved 16 July 2022 Linzmayer Owen 2012 Sierra Leone The Banknote Book San Francisco CA www BanknoteNews com Sierra Leone to cut three zeros from currency Punch Newspapers 12 August 2021 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Sierra Leone resized note family confirmed BanknoteNews com Retrieved 2012 03 12 20 000 SLL to USD Sierra Leonean Leones to US Dollars Exchange Rate Krause Chester L Clifford Mishler 1991 Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801 1991 18th ed Krause Publications ISBN 0873411501 Pick Albert 1994 Standard Catalog of World Paper Money General Issues Colin R Bruce II and Neil Shafer editors 7th ed Krause Publications ISBN 0 87341 207 9 External links editbanknote serie Portals nbsp Africa nbsp Money nbsp Numismatics nbsp Sierra Leone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sierra Leonean leone amp oldid 1175967601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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