LTL to ZAR Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to South African Rand

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to South African Rand (ZAR)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the currency of Lithuania before the country adopted the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. Introduced in 1993, the Lita replaced the Soviet Ruble at a fixed rate of 1 LTL to 100 Rubles. The Lita was divided into 100 centų (cents) and was known for its stability and pegged exchange rate, which helped to foster economic growth in the newly independent nation.

During its lifespan, the Litas witnessed several phases of inflation and deflation, but overall, it remained a stable currency due to Lithuania's prudent fiscal policies. Each banknote featured notable Lithuanian figures, landscapes, and historical events, reflecting the country's rich culture and heritage. The transition to Euro marked a significant step for Lithuania, as it aligned more closely with the European Union's economic framework.

While the Litas is no longer in circulation, it holds historical significance. People interested in currency exchange or collecting may still encounter Litas notes and coins, often found in collectors’ markets. As a historical currency, the LTL may still be of interest for those researching Lithuania's economic evolution.

What is South African Rand (ZAR)

The South African Rand (ZAR) is the official currency of South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho, and Namibia. Introduced in 1961, the Rand was established to replace the South African pound at a rate of R2 to £1. The name "Rand" is derived from the Witwatersrand, the famous gold-producing region in South Africa. The currency is subdivided into 100 cents.

The Symbol for the Rand is "R," and it is recognized internationally by its ISO code ZAR. The Rand's value is influenced by various factors, including foreign trade, inflation rates, and geopolitical events. As a part of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), the Rand plays an important role in emerging market economics.

The South African Reserve Bank manages the Rand, aiming to ensure monetary stability. The currency is available in both coins and banknotes, with notes depicting key historical figures and events significant to South African culture and history.

For anyone looking to convert LTL to ZAR, it's important to note that the Litas is no longer a valid currency since Lithuania switched to the Euro. Therefore, a direct conversion would typically require first exchanging Litas to Euro and then Euro to Rand, utilizing current exchange rates.

In summary, while the Lithuanian Lita played a crucial role in Lithuania's economic journey, today, the South African Rand serves as a vital part of South Africa’s financial landscape, reflecting the country’s growth and development. For anyone interested in currency exchange, understanding the historical context of these currencies enriches the experience.

Lithuanian Lita to South African Rand conversion table

LTL to ZAR conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)South African Rand (ZAR)
1 LTL6.1759031396 ZAR
2 LTL12.3518062792 ZAR
3 LTL18.52770941881 ZAR
4 LTL24.70361255841 ZAR
5 LTL30.87951569801 ZAR
6 LTL37.05541883761 ZAR
7 LTL43.23132197722 ZAR
8 LTL49.40722511682 ZAR
9 LTL55.58312825642 ZAR
10 LTL61.75903139602 ZAR
100 LTL617.59031396023 ZAR
200 LTL1 235.18062792046 ZAR
300 LTL1 852.77094188069 ZAR
400 LTL2 470.36125584091 ZAR
500 LTL3 087.95156980114 ZAR
600 LTL3 705.54188376137 ZAR
700 LTL4 323.1321977216 ZAR
800 LTL4 940.72251168183 ZAR
900 LTL5 558.31282564206 ZAR
1 000 LTL6 175.90313960229 ZAR
2 000 LTL12 351.80627920457 ZAR
5 000 LTL30 879.51569801143 ZAR
10 000 LTL61 759.03139602286 ZAR
20 000 LTL123 518.06279204572 ZAR
50 000 LTL308 795.1569801143 ZAR
100 000 LTL617 590.31396022859 ZAR
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM