Good only for a banknotes collection.
30.11.2009: 50 lei (attention, new lei !) = ca. 17,12 US $
Today - 12.07.2012 : 69 US $ = 255 lei.
500 Lei 1944 ag83,5cu16,5 VF2,5$ XF4$ AUNC7$
"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!
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.
Today, 20.o1.2014: 500 Lei (ron) = 150 US $
10 000 Romanian lei = 130 277 Philippines peso (at 30.08.2014, official, for selling).
The Hawaiian name Leina'ala means "tender lei" or "fragrant lei." The name is a combination of "leina," which means tender or delicate, and "ala," which means fragrance or path.
1 US $ = 1 655,09 lei
Today 25.10.2012: 1 US $ = 3,52403 lei (official); the change value is approx. 3,55 lei.
10 Lei = 1,81241 Bitish pound (official at 23.06.2014)
You can get current exchange rates at www.oanda.com and www.xe.com First of all, there is no Romanian dollar. The Romanian currency is the Leu, plural lei. As of Wednesday May 23, 2007, Oanda shows the following rates: 1 Romanian New Lei = 0.41435 US Dollar 1 US Dollar (USD) = 2.41339 Romanian New Lei (RON) The reason why it is a NEW leu is that the Romanian currency previously had a very small value. On the only occasion when I visited Romania, in 2003, it was very easy to be a millionaire, to walk about with a million lei in your pocket. So, on 1 July 2005, they divided by 10,000 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_leu and especially the section http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_leu#Fourth_leu_.28RON.29