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| 裏面の説明 | Central vignette shows the monoplane Lituanica in flight above stylised clouds, recalling the historic 1933 transatlantic voyage of Darius and Girėnas. A schematic map of the North Atlantic showing North America and Europe fills the centre background, tracing the flight path. The Lithuanian Coat of Arms — Vytis — is positioned at upper right, with the denomination numeral and inscription at lower left. |
| 裏面の銘文 | DEŠIMT LITŲ 10 (Translation: Ten Litas) |
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Lithuania's 1993 banknote series, of which this 10 Litų note is part, was issued following the country's reintroduction of the Litas in June 1993 — a deliberate break from the transitional Talonas coupons that had served as a buffer currency after independence from the Soviet Union. The Litas had historical weight: it was the interwar currency, and its revival was a conscious act of continuity with the pre-occupation republic.
Thomas De La Rue handled production, as they did for much of the initial series, providing credibility for a currency that needed to establish trust quickly in an economy still finding its footing.