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Convert 1000 Lebanese Pound (LBP) to Latvian Lats (LVL)

Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on December 25th 2024 ( 12/25/2024 )

Below you will find the latest exchange rates for exchanging Lebanese Pound (LBP) to Latvian Lats (LVL) , a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution. The Lebanese Pound (LBP) to Latvian Lats (LVL) rates are updated every minute using our advanced technology for live forex currency conversion. Check back in a few days for things to buy with this amount and information about where exactly you can exchange currencies online and offline.

If you need to SWAP these currencies go to Latvian Lats (LVL) to Lebanese Pound (LBP) page.

1000 LBP = 0 LVL

The currency exchange rate, calculated between Lebanese Pound and Latvian Lats on 12/25/2024 is 1 LBP = 0 LVL - AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this currency conversion.

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LBP to LVL Exchange Rate History Chart

Last 7 days History

Date LBP LVL
2024-12-25 1000 LBP = 147807039.2964 LVL
2024-12-24 1000 LBP = 148003603.96105 LVL
2024-12-23 1000 LBP = 147412587.41259 LVL
2024-12-22 1000 LBP = 147449288.30035 LVL
2024-12-21 1000 LBP = 148000297.57477 LVL
2024-12-20 1000 LBP = 148616773.29762 LVL
2024-12-19 1000 LBP = 149726561.85422 LVL
One year History

About Lebanese Pound (LBP)

As the central bank of Lebanon the Banque du Liban issues the official national currency of Lebanon known as the Lebanese pound. The pound is symbolized with the three letter currency code LBP and in accounting with either of the following monetary signs: "£" or "L£". The pound is also called the livre in French and the lira in Arabic.

The LBP currency in circulation includes banknotes in L£ 1000, L£ 5000, L£ 10,000, L£ 20,000, L£ 50,000, and L£ 100,000 pound denominations and coins in L£ 50, L£ 100, L£ 250, and L£ 500 denominations.

About Latvian Lats (LVL)

The Latvian official currency is the lats. Lats are each subdivided into santimi and there are commemorative coins distributed by the Bank of Latvia as well. The Lats is the fourth most valuable currency form in the world coming in behind only the Kuwaiti dinar, the Bahraini dinar and the Omani rial. The lats was reintroduced as the country’s official currency in 1993 after being replaced by the rublis for a short period of time. The Lats is currently under consideration to be replaced completely by the euro sometime in the near future.

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