Compare today's best Lebanese pound travel money rates and buy Lebanese pounds online
Currency Supplier | £750 Buys | LBP Rate | Customer Rating | Order Online |
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LL1,293,742Free Delivery | 1 GBP = 1724.99 LBP | Buy Now | |
eurochangeBuy Now |
With over 45 years experience in selling and buying currency, eurochange is a foreign currency expert. Winner of the MoneyAge Travel Money Provider of the Year for the past 4 years! Take advantage of great rates on over 60 currencies. Order Online for Click and Collect in just 60 seconds from over 190 eurochange or NM Money branches, or order before 4pm for next day home delivery. |
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LL1,285,117Inc. £5.00 Delivery | 1 GBP = 1724.99 LBP | Buy Now | |
NM Travel MoneyBuy Now |
NM Money Travel Money is part of the NoteMachine Group, handling millions of financial transactions every year. Take advantage of great rates on over 60 currencies. Order Online for Click and Collect in just 60 seconds from over 190 eurochange or NM Money branches, or order before 4pm for next day home delivery. |
Is now a good time to buy Lebanese pounds? This chart shows the best Lebanese pound rates recorded each day from 27 November to yesterday so you can see the trend over the past 60 days.
More detailed historical data is available on our pound to Lebanese pound exchange rate history page.
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Sell Lebanese poundsLebanese pounds were first circulated in 1924, but the currency has had a turbulent history over the past 100 years and has replaced, or been replaced by, a number of foreign currencies including Ottoman lira, Egyptian pounds, Syrian pounds, French francs and British pounds.