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10 Euros Ukraine's Fight for Freedom

Uitgever Bank of Lithuania
Jaar 2022
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Valuta Euro (2015-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a pixelated outline map of Ukraine rendered in cross-stitch embroidery style at the center of the field, with the year 2022 inscribed below it. Two pairs of cupped hands, colored in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian national flag, extend from the lower portion of the coin as if cradling or protecting the map, conveying a message of support and solidarity. The Cyrillic legend УКРАЇНА БОРЕТЬСЯ ЗА СВОБОДУ (Ukraine fights for freedom) is inscribed in two lines across the upper field, while the Lithuanian translation UKRAINOS KOVAI UŽ LAISVĘ appears in two lines along the lower field in Latin script. The color application enhances the emotional symbolism of the composition.
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Muntplaats Lithuanian Mint (Lietuvos Monetų Kalykla), Vilnius, Lithuania (1990-date)
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Issued by the Bank of Lithuania in direct response to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, this coin was released as an explicit act of political solidarity — unusual for a central bank issue, which typically avoids overt geopolitical statements. Lithuania, sharing a history of Soviet occupation, moved faster than most European mints to produce a commemorative of this kind, with demand from the Lithuanian public outpacing initial mintage allocations within days of release.

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