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The loti (plural: maloti) is the of the Kingdom of . It is subdivided into 100 sente (pl. lisente). It is pegged to the South African rand on a 1:1 basis through the Common Monetary Area, and both are accepted as 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 loti, "mountain," while sente is from English "cent".

In 1985, the ISO 4217 code was changed from into .


Coins
In 1980, dated 1979 were introduced in denominations of 1 sente, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 lisente and 1 loti. In 1996, 2 and 5 maloti coins were introduced, followed by 20 lisente in 1998.

Coins in circulation are:

  • 5 lisente
  • 10 lisente
  • 20 lisente
  • 50 lisente
  • 1 loti
  • 2 maloti
  • 5 maloti


Banknotes
In January 1980, dated 1979 (the last two digits of the year of issue are the serial number prefix denominator) were introduced in denominations of 2, 5 and 10 maloti. 20 and 50 maloti notes were added in 1981, followed by 100 and 200 maloti in 1994.

On 1 March 2011, at a celebration marking its 30th anniversary, the Central Bank of Lesotho launched a new series of banknotes dated 2010 aimed at fighting the spread of counterfeits. The notes feature a portrait of the three royal family members: the current king, His Majesty Letsie III, is in the middle, his father King Moshoeshoe II is on the left, and the founder of the Basotho nation, King Moshoeshoe I, on the right. Lesotho to issue new notes in March 2011 BanknoteNews.com. Retrieved 2012-03-20.

In 2021, the Central Bank of Lesotho issued a new series of loti banknotes that are similar to the 2010 series, but the note's size is reduced to incorporate updated security features, including tactile features for those with visual impairments and giving the notes an anti-bacterial and anti-viral varnish to protect the notes from surface soiling and preventing viral disease on the notes.

10 maloti132 x 70 mmRed registration device; King Moshoeshoe II, King Letsie III, and ; Lesotho coat of armsCosmos flowers ( Cosmos bipinnatus)2010March 1, 2011Lesotho coat of arms and electrotype 10
20 maloti139 x 70 mmBlueMokorotlo hat registration device; King Moshoeshoe II, King Letsie III, and ; Lesotho coat of armsBasotho huts (mokhoro)2010March 1, 2011Lesotho coat of arms and electrotype 20
50 maloti146 x 70 mmPurpleMokorotlo hat registration device; King Moshoeshoe II, King Letsie III, and ; Lesotho coat of armsMen on horseback2010March 1, 2011Lesotho coat of arms and electrotype 50
100 maloti153 x 70 mmGreenMokorotlo hat registration device; King Moshoeshoe II, King Letsie III, and ; Lesotho coat of armsShepherd with flock2010March 1, 2011Lesotho coat of arms and electrotype 100
200 maloti160 x 70 mmOrangeMokorotlo hat registration device; King Moshoeshoe II, King Letsie III, and ; Lesotho coat of armsMan on horse2015April 1, 2016King Moshoeshoe I in top hat, electrotype 200 capped with Basotho hat, and Cornerstones


See also
  • Economy of Lesotho


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