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  2. Coins of the Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    Also, hands are feminine - a symbol of three Baltic sisters (in Lithuanian language all three Baltic states' names are feminine nouns). This coin was criticized for having Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia names on it: it confuses which country's coin it is. The same design was used to mint the 50 litų silver coin of 38.61 mm diameter (4,000 pieces).

  3. Commemorative coins of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The commemorative coins of Lithuania are minted by the Lithuanian mint (Lithuanian: Lietuvos monetų kalykla), headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. Commemorative coins issued 1993–2014 [ edit ]

  4. Lithuanian Mint - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. File:LT-2004-50litų-Statutas-b.png - Wikipedia

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    The words on the edge of the coin: BUKIME TEISES VERGAI, KAD GALETUME NAUDOTIS LAISVEMIS (BE SLAVE OF LAW TO ENJOY FREEDOMS) Designed by Petras Repšys Mintage 1,000 pcs Issued 2004 The coin was minted at the state enterprise Lithuanian Mint. Date: 2 April 2007 (upload date) Source: Lithuanian Bank: Author: uploaded by User:M.K. Permission

  6. Vilnius Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Vilnius Mint (Lithuanian: Vilniaus monetų kalykla) was the main mint of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania which produced coins in Vilnius from 1387 to 1666 (with breaks). [1] Many of the coins minted in the Vilnius Mint had privy marks of the Grand Treasurer of Lithuania (coat of arms and initials). [2]

  7. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    Its largest site is the Philadelphia Mint which covers 650,000 square feet [3] (6 hectares) and can produce 32 million coins per day. [4] Royal Canadian Mint, Canada Casa de Moneda de Colombia Monnaie de Paris, France Staatliche Münze Berlin, Germany Calcutta Mint, India Japan Mint Royal Dutch Mint Mennica Polska S.A., Poland Saint Petersburg ...

  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. Kaunas Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Kaunas Mint (Lithuanian: Kauno monetų kalykla) was a Lithuanian mint which produced coins in Kaunas that operated between 1665 and 1667 and again between 1936 and 1939. [ 1 ] History

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