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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 bears the portrait and signature of the first chairman of Bank of Lithuania Vladas Jurgutis (1885–1966) whose signature is the first litas banknotes released in the interwar period. The same design, size, and denomination coin was also minted in gold (1,500 pieces).

  3. Commemorative coins of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Kaunas (from the series "Cities of Lithuania") 5 litas: 1998: United Nations Children's Fund coin program "Children of the World" 50 litas: 1998: Algirdas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (from the series "Rulers of Lithuania") 10 litas: 1998: Vilnius (from the series "Cities of Lithuania") 50 litas: 1998: 200th birth anniversary of Adam Mickiewicz

  4. Victor David Brenner - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Cent, showing placement of the initials of Victor David Brenner from 1918 onward. Brenner is probably best known for his enduring Lincoln coin design, the obverse of which is the longest-running design in United States Mint history, and perhaps the most reproduced piece of art in world history.

  5. Category:Coins of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coins of Lithuania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1 centas; B.

  6. Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    In December 1989, artists were asked to submit sketches of possible coin and banknote designs. Also, a list of famous people was compiled in order to determine who should be featured for its currency. The Bank of Lithuania was established on 1 March 1990. Ten days later, Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union.

  7. 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]

  8. Kaunas Mint - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, a commemorative silver coin, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Independent Lithuania, was minted there. [7] In total, more than 25 million coins were minted in the Kaunas mint, while coins, their stamps and blanks were made in Belgium . [ 7 ]

  9. Lithuanian auksinas - Wikipedia

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    The coin weighted about 27.86 grams (0.983 oz) and measured 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in diameter with silver content of about 73%. [2] Due to the Livonian War, the coins were debased: according to the traditions, 30 groschens were equal to about 26 grams (0.92 oz) of silver, while auksinas had only about 20.47 grams (0.722 oz) of silver. [1]

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