Commemorative circulation coins of Lithuania

Commemorative circulation coins of Lithuania

The Commemorative circulation coins of Lithuania are minted by the Lithuanian mint (Lithuanian: Lietuvos monetų kalykla), headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Commemorative circulation coins issued 1997–2009

Averse and reverse Denomination Year issued Dedication
1 litas coin - Vilnius-European Capital of Culture (2009) Aversum.jpg 1 litas coin - Vilnius-European Capital of Culture (2009) Reversum.jpg 1 litas 2009 Vilnius – European Capital of Culture
1 litas coin - palace (2005).png 1 litas 2005 Reconstruction of the Royal Palace of Lithuania
1 litas coin - VU (2004).jpg 1 litas 2004 The 425th anniversary of Vilnius University
1 litas coin - Baltic Way (1999).jpg 1 litas 1999 The 10th anniversary of the Baltic Way
1 litas coin - Jurgutis (1997).jpg 1 litas 1997 The 75th anniversary of the Bank of Lithuania and the litas

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