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Lithuania
Lithuania
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Lithuania


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Issue of 1991:
Lithuania, 10 lit 1991, P47 Lithuania, 10 lit 1991, P47 Lithuania, 20 lit 1991, P48 Lithuania, 20 lit 1991, P48
Lithuania, 50 lit 1991, P49 Lithuania, 50 lit 1991, P49 Lithuania, 100 lit 1991, P50 Lithuania, 100 lit 1991, P50
Issue of 1993-1994:
Lithuania, 1 lit, P53 Lithuania, 1 lit, P53 Lithuania, 2 lit, P54 Lithuania, 2 lit, P54
Lithuania, 5 lit, P55 Lithuania, 5 lit, P55 Lithuania, 10 lit 1993, P56 Lithuania, 10 lit 1993, P56
Lithuania, 20 lit 1993, P57 Lithuania, 20 lit 1993, P57 Lithuania, 50 lit 1993, P58 Lithuania, 50 lit 1993, P58
Issue of 1997-2000:
Lithuania, 10 lit 1997, P59 Lithuania, 10 lit 1997, P59 Lithuania, 20 lit 1997, P60 Lithuania, 20 lit 1997, P60
Lithuania, 50 lit 1998, P61 Lithuania, 50 lit 1998, P61 Lithuania, 100 lit 2000, P62 Lithuania, 100 lit 2000, P62
Lithuania, 200 lit 1997, P63 Lithuania, 200 lit 1997, P63 Lithuania, 500 lit 2000, P64 Lithuania, 500 lit 2000, P64
Issue of 2001-2003:
Lithuania, 10 lit 2001, P65 Lithuania, 10 lit 2001, P65 Lithuania, 20 lit 2001, P66 Lithuania, 20 lit 2001, P66
Lithuania, 50 lit 2003, P67 Lithuania, 50 lit 2003, P67

Before Lithuania was forced to join the Soviet Union, it's legal tender was lit. In 1991, after the split of the USSR, Lithuania was among the first republics to refuse from the soviet rouble. They introduced transitional money, called talonu, and in three years lit was restored as the legal tender. 1 lit equals 100 cents.


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