Lempira
The lempira is the official currency of Honduras, abbreviated HNL, and commonly denoted by the symbol L. It is subdivided into 100 centavos and is issued by the Central Bank of Honduras. The lempira serves as the primary medium of exchange for most economic activity in the country.
The currency’s name honors Lempira, a 16th‑century Lenca ruler who led resistance against the Spanish conquest
The lempira was introduced as Honduras’s national currency in 1931, replacing earlier monetary units in circulation
Banknotes and coins feature a range of Honduran symbols, historical figures, and cultural themes. Over time,
In international contexts, the lempira operates with a managed exchange rate regime, with the central bank