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20 Litu Vytautas the Great

Issuer Lietuvos Bankas (Bank of Lithuania)
Year 1930
Type Commemorative banknote
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Obverse lettering LIETUVOS BANKAS DVIDEŠIMT LITŲ LIETUVOS BANKAS VIENAS LITAS TURI 0,150462 GRAMŲ GRYNO AUKSO. KAUNAS, 1930 * VYTAUTO * DIDZIOJO m. LIEPOS m. 5 d.
(Translation: Lithuanian Bank Twenty Litu Bank of Lithuania One Litas contains 0.150462 grams of pure gold. Kaunas, July 5, 1930.)
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The 1930 series marked a deliberate cultural statement by interwar Lithuania — the 500th anniversary of the death of Grand Duke Vytautas fell in 1930, and the entire commemorative year was leveraged to assert a continuous national identity reaching back to medieval greatness. Bradbury Wilkinson's engraving work is typically fine for the period, and the firm's long relationship with smaller European states made them a reliable choice for a bank still establishing its institutional footing.

Lithuania's monetary independence was itself recent — the Litas had only stabilized in 1922 after the hyperinflationary chaos following the First World War. The P#27 is the sole denomination in the series dedicated exclusively to the Vytautas theme.