LTL to PAB Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Panama Balboa

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Panama Balboa (PAB)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until it was replaced by the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was subdivided into 100 centų, the minor unit. Introduced in 1922, the Lita had a rich history, serving not only as a currency but also as a symbol of Lithuania's independence and economic development.

During its time in circulation, the Lita was pegged to various currencies, notably the Euro, to stabilize its value in the international market. The LTL was frequently used in trade and commerce within Lithuania and was an essential part of everyday life for the Lithuanian people.

As a currency, the Lita featured distinctive banknotes and coins, each representing different aspects of Lithuanian culture, history, and national pride. The transition from LTL to EUR was part of Lithuania’s broader efforts for economic integration into the European Union.

What is Panama Balboa (PAB)

The Panama Balboa (PAB) is the official currency of Panama, introduced in 1904 and named after the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa. Unlike many other currencies, the Balboa is pegged to the US dollar (USD), making it stable in terms of international exchange rates. One Balboa is equivalent to one US dollar, and thus, both currencies are used interchangeably in Panama.

The Balboa is subdivided into 100 centésimos, and while banknotes for the Balboa are issued by the Panamanian government, coins are minted in denominations that correspond to both the Balboa and the US dollar system. Notably, Panama does not have its own printed currency in dollar denominations; instead, it uses US dollar bills alongside its local coins.

The Balboa serves not just as a medium of exchange, but also reflects Panama's economic ties with the United States. The dual currency system has facilitated trade, tourism, and investment, bolstering Panama's position as an important hub in Central America.

Converting LTL to PAB

Since the Lithuanian Lita is no longer in use, converting LTL to Panama Balboa is no longer applicable for real-time currency exchanges. However, historical data can offer insights into previous exchange rates for those interested in understanding economic trends between these two unique currencies. When conducting such conversions in the past, one could have used the formula:

PAB = (LTL × LTL to EUR/USD to PAB)

Where LTLtoEUR and USDtoPAB represent the respective historical exchange rates.

In summary, while you cannot convert LTL to PAB today, understanding these currencies provides valuable insight into the economic histories of Lithuania and Panama.

Lithuanian Lita to Panama Balboa conversion table

LTL to PAB conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Panama Balboa (PAB)
1 LTL0.3296645667 PAB
2 LTL0.6593291334 PAB
3 LTL0.9889937001 PAB
4 LTL1.3186582668 PAB
5 LTL1.64832283349 PAB
6 LTL1.97798740019 PAB
7 LTL2.30765196689 PAB
8 LTL2.63731653359 PAB
9 LTL2.96698110029 PAB
10 LTL3.29664566699 PAB
100 LTL32.9664566699 PAB
200 LTL65.9329133398 PAB
300 LTL98.89937000969 PAB
400 LTL131.86582667959 PAB
500 LTL164.83228334949 PAB
600 LTL197.79874001939 PAB
700 LTL230.76519668929 PAB
800 LTL263.73165335919 PAB
900 LTL296.69811002908 PAB
1 000 LTL329.66456669898 PAB
2 000 LTL659.32913339796 PAB
5 000 LTL1 648.32283349491 PAB
10 000 LTL3 296.64566698981 PAB
20 000 LTL6 593.29133397963 PAB
50 000 LTL16 483.22833494906 PAB
100 000 LTL32 966.45666989813 PAB
Last updated April 27, 2025 at 12:00 AM