Catalog
| Issuer | Bank of Lithuania |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Currency | Euro (2015-date) |
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| Obverse description | The obverse face of this three-dimensional cubic silver coin features an intricate grid pattern of small square cells covering the entire surface, evoking the visual language of digital data matrices and neural networks associated with artificial intelligence. Bold stylized lettering reading 'LIETUVA' is rendered across the lower portion of the face in a pixelated, blocky typographic style that integrates seamlessly with the overall grid design. The denomination '20 €' and the year '2024' appear within the field, also rendered in the same digital aesthetic. The entire surface is finished to a high prooflike standard, creating strong contrast between polished and frosted elements. The design concept reflects the theme of artificial intelligence through the metaphor of computational grids and data processing. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse face of the cubic coin continues the unified artistic concept, presenting an all-over mosaic of precisely struck small square cells arranged in a uniform grid that covers the entire surface. Abstract large-scale geometric forms emerge from the interplay of raised and recessed grid elements, suggesting circuitry, algorithmic patterns, or deep-learning neural pathways. The high-relief cubic format allows the design to flow across multiple faces of the coin, creating a sculptural whole rather than a conventional obverse-reverse pairing. The prooflike finish enhances the dimensional quality of the pixelated relief work. No additional inscriptions appear on this face, allowing the geometric abstraction to dominate. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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