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  2. Coins of the Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    Coin's diameter is 22.30 mm, thickness - 2.20 mm, weight - 6.25 g. This coin uses coat of arm image found on Grand Duchy of Lithuania coins, and not the modern one. This old coat of arms and the dodecagon it has inside its rims creates an impression that the coin is one of the old Great Duchy coins. This illusion was created to emphasize the ...

  3. National symbols of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The painted title card depicts various artifacts, symbols and monuments of Lithuanian history. The national symbols of Lithuania are used in Lithuania and abroad to represent the country and its people, history, culture, and nature. These symbols are seen in official capacities, such as flags, coats of arms, postage stamps, and currency, and in ...

  4. Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    After the peg, Lithuania became a member of the Eurozone de facto. The litas became part of the ERM II on 28 June 2004. [15] the EU's exchange rate mechanism. The design of Lithuanian euro coins had already been prepared. Lithuania postponed its euro day several times, since the country did not meet the convergence criteria.

  5. Coat of arms of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Early Lithuanian coin with a joint symbol of a spearhead and a cross that was minted by Jogaila, Vytautas, and possibly Algirdas or Skirgaila. The unique symbol of a spearhead with a cross appeared on Pečat'-type coin minted in the late 14th century. These coins are usually attributed to Jogaila and Vytautas.

  6. Commemorative coins of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The 450th anniversary of Catechism, the first Lithuanian book by Martynas Mažvydas: 50 litas: 1996: Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (from the series "Rulers of Lithuania") 50 litas: 1996: Mindaugas, the King of Lithuania (from the series "Rulers of Lithuania") 50 litas: 1996: 1996 Summer Olympics: 50 litas: 1996: January Events of 1991 ...

  7. Columns of Gediminas - Wikipedia

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    During the period between World War I and World War II they were used by the Lithuanian Republic as a major state symbol, e. g. on Litas coins, monuments and military equipment. The Columns of Gediminas are featured on the Lithuanian Presidential Award Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, which was started in 1928.

  8. PEČAT-type coin - Wikipedia

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    PEČAT or ПЕЧАТЬ -type coin was the first Lithuanian coin minted in the fourth quarter of the 14th c. in Vilnius, the capital city of Grand Duchy of Lithuania. They were minted by Jogaila, Vytautas the Great, and possibly Algirdas or Skirgaila. [1] [2] [3] The coins depict a unique symbol consisting of a spearhead with a cross. The name ...

  9. Lithuanian Mint - Wikipedia

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    The shareholding is managed by the central bank of Lithuania. Lithuanian mintage tradition traces its history back to Algirdas times, when in Vilnius, capital city of Lithuania, was established Vilnius Mint. [1] The mint was chosen to create the Lithuanian euro coins upon the country entering the Eurozone in 2015. [2]

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