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| Issuer | Bank of Lithuania |
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| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a symbolic, forward-looking artistic composition rendered in a contemporary visual language, evoking the vision of the future of central banking. A portion of the Bank of Lithuania's official logo is incorporated into the design. The commemorative inscription 'LIETUVOS BANKUI 100' (Centenary of the Bank of Lithuania) arcs across the field, accompanied by the mint year '2022' and the Bank of Lithuania monogram 'LB'. The overall design balances modern graphic abstraction with institutional heraldic elements to mark the centenary of the institution. |
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Lithuania joined the eurozone on 1 January 2015, making it the last of the three Baltic states to do so and completing a monetary transition that had been delayed partly by eurozone admission criteria Lithuania struggled to meet through the mid-2000s. Collector gold issues denominated in euros from Baltic central banks remain thinly traded outside the region, and the Bank of Lithuania's numismatic program has historically produced low mintages that rarely exceed a few thousand pieces.