Lei from 1966 are good for numismatic hobbyists.
The official currency in Romania is leu (lei) not euro.
2.000 lei, or "două mii lei," is equivalent to two thousand Romanian lei. The currency symbol for lei is RON. This amount can be used for various transactions in Romania, such as shopping or paying bills.
No; 1 US $ = 3,44 lei.
Very probable lei are not changed in Philippines.
If you think to currency: 1 US $ = 3,31 lei (20.11.2013).
"10 LEI ZECE" translates to "10 lei" in English, where "lei" is the currency of Romania. Therefore, it refers to a monetary amount of 10 Romanian lei. If you meant something different by "ZECE," please clarify!
The Romanian CurrencyUntil July 1, 2005, the currency used was the (old) LEU (ROL), (LEI in the plural);From this date on, the currency used is the new LEU (RON).10,000 ROL is the equivalent of 1 RON.
Today, 27.03.2013: 1 US $ = 3,38 lei.
10.000lei is 0.33$ if you are talking about the "Old lei". Romania dropped a few zeros from it's currency so now there are "New lei" 10.000 New lei is 3315.65$ 1 "New lei"=10.000 "Old Lei"
1. Leu (lei) and ban (bani) are the Romanian currencies; euro is used only unofficial or in special cases. 2. In Belgium euro is an official currency.
Local currency in Bucharest is the same as in all of Romania namely the Leu (RON in exchange office terms). To get an approximate idea of its value , the 12 dec. 2008 the exchange rate is around 3,9000 RON = 1 EUR 18 May 2010: 1 euro = 4,1949 lei
For the year 2009: Revenues: 75 689,7.106 lei Expenditures: 94 767,5.106 lei The currency rate was very variable in this year (1 euro: from 3,5 lei to 4,3 lei today) For details see the budget law at: http://www.dreptonline.ro/legislatie/legea_buget_stat_18_2009.php