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The Romaian lira was introduced in 1805 and was equal in value to one pound sterling.
The Romaian lira was introduced in 1805 and was equal in value to one pound sterling.
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Romaian Lira
Λίρα Ρωμανίας (Greek)
Romaian 5 lira.png
£5 banknote (obverse)
ISO 4217
Unit
Pluralλίρες
Symbol£
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100lepta (λέπτα)
Symbol
 lepta (λέπτα)λ
Banknotes£5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £200
Coins
 Freq. used10λ, 20λ, 50λ, £1, £2
 Rarely used1λ, 2λ, 5λ
Demographics
Date of introduction1805
User(s) Romaia
Issuance
Central bankBank of Romaia
PrinterMultiple
Valuation
Inflation4% (2022)

The lira, or pound (Greek: λίρα, plural λίρες, sign: £, code: RLI; numeric code: 637), is the currency of Romaia.

The Romaian lira was introduced in 1805 and was equal in value to one pound sterling.