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| 背面描述 | The reverse depicts a lively scene of animated cartoon characters in dynamic poses, including flying human figures, a galloping horse, a dog, and a dinosaur-like creature, all rendered in a playful illustrative style referencing the FiDi children's animation festival. A stylized representation of Vilnius Cathedral or a Gothic architectural motif appears in the lower left field. The inscription 'FiDi 50' is placed along the upper left rim, and the legend 'VILNIAUS UNIVERSITETAS' arcs along the lower rim. |
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Lithuania's "FiDi" coins — short for "Fiat Digitus," a Latin-derived phrase gesturing at digital finance — were issued as a series of collector pieces exploring financial literacy and technology themes. This 1½ Euro denomination exists nowhere in the eurozone's official currency structure; Lithuania issued it purely as a numismatic novelty, with no legal tender status outside the country and no circulation role whatsoever. The denomination itself is the statement.
The Bank of Lithuania has been unusually aggressive in this space, issuing unconventional denominations and materials while other eurozone central banks produce conventional commemoratives. KM#227 sits in a run of issues that treat the coin format as a medium for concept rather than commerce.