LTL to SZL Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Swaziland Lilageni

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Swaziland Lilageni (SZL)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania from 1993 until 2014, when it was replaced by the Euro (EUR). The Lita was subdivided into 100 centų. During its tenure, the Lita was known for its stability, thanks in part to its peg to the Euro. This connection helped maintain public confidence in the currency and provided a stable economic environment for trade and investment.

The Lita was introduced after Lithuania regained independence from the Soviet Union and replaced the Russian Ruble, which had been in use. The currency symbol for the Lita was "Lt," and banknotes were issued in various denominations, including 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 Litai. Coins were available in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 centų, as well as 1 and 2 Litai.

Converting LTL to another currency, like the Swaziland Lilageni, would have required checking the exchange rates at the time, and such transactions were facilitated by banks and currency exchange services. However, since the Lita is no longer in circulation, any conversions today are just of historical interest.

What is Swaziland Lilageni (SZL)

The Swaziland Lilageni (SZL) is the official currency of Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland). It was introduced in 1974, replacing the South African Rand at par. The Lilageni is subdivided into 100 cents and is denoted by the symbol "E" or "SZL."

The Lilageni can be used alongside the South African Rand, which means that visitors and locals alike have flexibility in their transactions. Though the Lilageni is the primary currency, the South African Rand is also widely accepted in the country. This dual currency system helps to facilitate trade and tourism, making it easier for visitors from neighboring South Africa to spend money without having to exchange currencies.

In Eswatini, banknotes are available in denominations of E20, E50, E100, and E200, while coins come in denominations of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, E1, E2, E5, and E10. The lilageni has gone through changes in its design, but it often features local symbols and imagery that reflect the culture and heritage of Eswatini.

Because the Lithuanian Lita is no longer an active currency, direct conversion to the Swaziland Lilageni is impossible today. However, in a theoretical sense, one may wish to explore the historical conversion rates if needed. For such conversions, the relative values of the two currencies when the Lita was active would be considered, marked by different economic conditions at that time.

In formula terms, if you were to calculate historical exchange rates, the conversion could be represented as

LTLValue = AmountSZL × Exchange Rate(LTL/SZL)

By understanding the historical significance of both currencies, one can appreciate their roles within their respective economies.

Lithuanian Lita to Swaziland Lilageni conversion table

LTL to SZL conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Swaziland Lilageni (SZL)
1 LTL6.18501450627 SZL
2 LTL12.37002901254 SZL
3 LTL18.55504351881 SZL
4 LTL24.74005802508 SZL
5 LTL30.92507253135 SZL
6 LTL37.11008703762 SZL
7 LTL43.29510154388 SZL
8 LTL49.48011605015 SZL
9 LTL55.66513055642 SZL
10 LTL61.85014506269 SZL
100 LTL618.50145062692 SZL
200 LTL1 237.00290125384 SZL
300 LTL1 855.50435188076 SZL
400 LTL2 474.00580250767 SZL
500 LTL3 092.50725313459 SZL
600 LTL3 711.00870376151 SZL
700 LTL4 329.51015438843 SZL
800 LTL4 948.01160501535 SZL
900 LTL5 566.51305564227 SZL
1 000 LTL6 185.01450626919 SZL
2 000 LTL12 370.02901253837 SZL
5 000 LTL30 925.07253134594 SZL
10 000 LTL61 850.14506269187 SZL
20 000 LTL123 700.29012538374 SZL
50 000 LTL309 250.72531345935 SZL
100 000 LTL618 501.45062691871 SZL
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM