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| Issuer | Bank of Lithuania |
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| Year | 2012 |
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| Engraver(s) | Rytas Jonas Belevičius |
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| Reverse description | The copper-nickel centre displays the municipal coat of arms of Druskininkai within a shield-shaped cartouche, featuring three stylised stalks of reed mace (cattail) arranged side by side, their stems joined at the base, referencing the town's spa and nature heritage. The aluminium bronze outer ring carries the city name DRUSKININKAI arching across the upper field and the year of issue 2012 positioned along the lower field. |
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| Mintage | 2012 LMK - - 100,000 |
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Druskininkai is Lithuania's oldest and most prominent spa resort town, its reputation built on natural mineral springs discovered in the early 19th century and formalized under Russian Imperial patronage. This coin belongs to Lithuania's ongoing regional towns series, which began in 2002 and ultimately documented dozens of municipalities before the litas was replaced by the euro at the start of 2015 — making the entire run a finite, closed set by circumstance rather than design intent.