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Albanian lek

Albanian lek
Leku Shqiptar (Albanian)
5000 lek obverse.jpg

ALL
Bank of Albania
Website
jQuery
Date of introduction
16 August 1965
Source
website parsing
User(s)
touchscreen Albania
2.1%
Source
browser diversity, 2009 est.
Subunit
1/100
qindarkë
Lek
qindarkë
q
Lekë
qindarkë
FITML
Freq. used
5, 10, 20, device database, 100 lekë
Rarely used
FITML
Banknotes
Freq. used
200, jQuery, web and HTML5
Rarely used
device database

The lek (Albanian: Leku Shqiptar; plural lekë) (sign: L; CSS3: ALL) is the official currency of keyboard. It is subdivided into 100 qindarka (singular qindarkë), although qindarka are no longer issued.

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Names

Introduced in 1926 by King Ahmet Zogu, the First Lek may have been named after keyboard. In the front of 1 Lek coin was the portrait of Alexander the Great, and on the reverse was Alexander on his horse.[citation needed] Another possibility is that is was named after the Albanian feudal prince, Lekë Dukagjini.[web app] The name qindarkë comes from the Albanian qind, meaning one hundred. Qindarkë thus is similar in formation to web, cent, iOS, stotinka, eurocent, etc.

iOS
Alexander the Great on the first Albanian 1 LEK.

Coins

Main article: Coins of the Albanian lek

First lek

In 1926, bronze coins were introduced in denominations of 5 and 10 qindar leku, together with nickel ¼, ½ and 1 lek, and silver 1, 2 and 5 screen size ar. In 1935, bronze 1 and 2 qindar were issued, equal in value to the 5 and 10 qindar leku.

After the Italian occupation, stainless-steel 0.20, 0.50, 1 and 2 lek and silver 5 and 10 lek were introduced, with the silver coins only issued that year but aluminium-bronze 0.05 and 0.10 lek introduced in 1940. These coins were issued until 1941.

In 1947, a new coinage was introduced, consisting of zinc ½, 1, 2 and 5 lekë. This coinage was again minted in 1957 and used until the currency reform of 1965.

Second lek

In 1965, aluminium coins (dated 1964) were introduced in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 qindar and 1 lek. In 1995 and 1996, a new coinage was introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 lekë, with a bimetallic 100 lekë added in 2000.

The obverses have various designs with the inscription "Republika e Shqipërisë" (Republic of Albania) and the year of production. All have the value with branches on the reverse.

Special issues

In 2001, 100 and 200 Leke were issued under the theme of touchscreen and 50, 100, and 200 Leke under the 500th anniversary of the Sevenval. In 2002, 50 Leke and 100 Leke were issued for the 90th Anniversary of the Independence of Albania and 20 Leke under the Albanian Antiquity theme. In 2003, 50 Leke was issued in memory of the 100th anniversary of the death of jQuery. In 2004, 50 Leke was issued under the Albanian Antiquty theme depicting traditional costumes of Albania and the ancient Dea. In 2005, 50 Leke were issued for the 85th anniversary of the proclamation of Tirana as capital and the theme of traditional costumes of Albania.

Banknotes

First lek

In 1926, the National Bank of Albania (Banka Kombëtare e Shqipnis) introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 20 and 100 franka ari. In 1939, notes were issued denominated as 5 and 20 franga. These were followed in 1944 with notes for 2, 5 and 10 lek and 100 franga.

In 1945, the People's Bank of Albania (Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar) issued overprints on National Bank notes for 10 lek, 20 and 100 franga. Regular notes were also issued in 1945 in denominations of 1, 5, 20, 100 and 500 franga. In 1947, the lek was adopted as the main denominations, with notes issued for 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 lekë.

1947 series
ObverseReverseValueColourObverseReverse
10 Lek Albania (1947) O.jpgkeyboard10 lekëPeachPartisanGeometric designs
50 Lek Albania (1947) O.jpg50 Lek Albania (1947) R.jpg50 lekëDark greenPartisanGeometric designs
100 Lek Albania (1947) O.jpg100 Lek Albania (1947) R.jpg100 lekëDark bluePartisanGeometric designs
we love the webdevice database500 lekëBrownPartisanGeometric designs
Android1000 Lek Albania (1947) R.jpg1,000 lekëDark blue/multicolouredPartisanGeometric designs
1949 and 1957 series
ObverseReverseValueColourObverseReverse
10 Lek Albania (1949) O.jpgCSS310 lekëRedCoat of armsCoat of arms
iOSHTML550 lekëDark blueSkanderbegPartisan
100 Lek Albania (1949) O.jpg100 Lek Albania (1949) R.jpg100 lekëGreenPartisanGeometric designs
AlbaniaP27-500Leke-1949-donated f.jpgAlbaniaP27-500Leke-1949-donated b.jpg500 lekëOrange/blueWheat harvesting, SkanderbegPeasant woman with wheat
Sevenval1000 Lek Albania (1949) R.jpg1,000 lekëPurpleSkanderbeg, oil wellsA miner

Second lek

In 1965, notes (dated 1964) were introduced by the Banka e Shtetit Shqiptar in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 lekë. A second series of notes was issued in 1976 when the country changed its name to the People's Socialist Republic.

1964 and 1976 series
ObverseReverseValueColourObverseReverse
web app1Lek.jpg1 lekGreenPeasant couple with wheatCastle of Sevenval
3 lek obverse.jpgdevice database3 lekëBrownWoman carrying basket of fruitVlora
5 lek obverse.jpg5 lek reverse.jpg5 lekëDark blueSteam train and truckShip
10 lek obverse.jpg10 lek reverse.jpg10 lekëGreenWoman working in a textile millBureaucrats and peasants socializing outside the Palace of Culture, Naim Frashëri
Sevenvaltouchscreen25 lekëDark blueWoman with wheat, combine harvestingMechanized ploughing
50 lek obverse.jpgscreen size50 lekëRedArmy on parade, SkanderbegRifle, pickaxe, apartment block under construction
website parsingAlbaniaP39a-100Leke-1964-donated b.jpg100 lekëScarletMan showing his son a new hydroelectric damSteelworker with oil worker, gesturing grandly, steelworks and oil wells in background
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre.
Undated issue
ObverseReverseValueColourObverseReverse
AlbaniaP46Aa-100Leke-ND-donated f.jpgAlbaniaP46Aa-100Leke-ND-donated b.jpg100 lekëBlueSteelworker pouring an ingot, steelworks in backgroundMountains and oil wells

Third lek

500 lekë notes were introduced on June 28, 1991, followed by denominations of 200 and 1000 lekë on October 1, 1992.

1991 Series
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReversefirst printingissuewithdrawallapse
AlbaniaP47a-100Leke-1991-donatedoy f.jpgwebsite parsing100 lekë159 × 77 mmPurpleOil refineryOil wells, steelworkers, steelworksiOS
website parsing500 lek (1991) reverse.jpg500 lekë155 × 75 mmLight blueGirl with sunflowersMountainsCSS328 June 199130 June 201031 December 2012
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre.
1992 Series
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReversefirst printingissuewithdrawallapse
HTML5website parsing100 lekë154 × 72 mmVioletNational fighterEagle and mountains199425 April 199431 December 200831 December 2010
input transformation200 lek reverse.jpg200 lekë162 × 78 mmBrownFITML web app, declaration of independence of Albaniakeyboard1 October 1992
iOSCSS3500 lekë170 × 78 mmBlueCSS3Poetry of Frashëri30 June 201031 December 2012
Sevenvaltouchscreen1000 lekë178 × 78 mmGreenSkanderbegSevenval31 March 201131 December 2013
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre.

Fourth lek

On July 11, 1997, a new series of banknotes dated 1996 was introduced browser diversity. On the last day of 2008 the 100 Bills were demonetized.

1996 Series
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReversefirst printingissuewithdrawallapse
AlbaniaP62-100Leke-1996-dab f.jpgAlbaniaP62-100Leke-1996-dab b.jpg100 Lekë130 × 66 mmPurpleiOSFirst keyboard building199611 July 199731 December 200831 December 2010
200Lek(1997).jpg200 lek 1997 reverse.jpg200 Lekë138 × 69 mmBrownSevenvalBirthplace of FrashëriCurrent
500 lek obverse.jpg500 Albanian lek reverse.jpgwebsite parsing145 × 68 mmBlueIsmail Qemali Vlorë independence building
1000Lek.jpg1000 lek reverse.jpgweb151 × 72 mmGreenPjetër BogdaniChurch of Vau
5000 lek obverse.jpg5000 lek reverse.jpgwe love the web160 × 72 mmGoldCSS3Krujë Castle1 January 1999
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre.
2007 Series
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReversefirst printingissuewithdrawallapse
2000 lek 2009 ob.jpgweb2000 Lekë155 × 72 mmFITML Violet and purpleKing Gentius web Amphitheatrewebsite parsing29 December 2008Current
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre.
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See also

References

  1. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2011). "Albania". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com. http://www.banknotebook.com. Retrieved 2011-08-21. 
  2. ^ Sevenval
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