The Loti (plural: Maloti) is the currency of the Kingdom of Lesotho. It is subdivided into 100 lisente (sg. sente). It is pegged to the South African rand on a 1:1 basis through the Common Monetary Area, and both are accepted as legal tender within Lesotho. The loti was first issued in 1966, albeit as a non-circulating currency. In 1980, Lesotho issued its first coins denominated in both loti and lisente (dated 1979) to replace the South African rand, but the rand remains legal tender.
The name derives from the Sesotho loti, “mountain,” while sente is from English “cent.”
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Lesotho P 4a / 2 Maloti 1981 – UNC
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Lesotho P 4b / 2 Maloti 1984 – UNC
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Lesotho P 5a / 5 Maloti 1981 – UNC
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Lesotho P 9 / 2 Maloti 1989 – UNC
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Lesotho P-10 / 5 Maloti 1989 – UNC
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Lesotho P-11 / 10 Maloti 1990 – UNC
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Lesotho P-15d / 10 Maloti 2007 – UNC
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Lesotho P-21a / 10 Maloti 2010 – UNC
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Lesotho P-22a / 20 Maloti 2010 – UNC
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Lesotho P-23a / 50 Maloti 2010 – UNC
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Lesotho P-23b / 50 Maloti 2013 – UNC
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Lesotho P-24a / 100 Maloti 2010 – UNC
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Lesotho P-24b / 100 Maloti 2013 – UNC
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