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Note Description: Lithuania, Bank of Lithuania "SPECIMEN"
100 Litu 1922
Grade: 64
Country: LIT
Note Number: LIT20s3
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Ovpt. Red
"Pavyzdys-bevertis"
Certification #: 1906623-022  
Owner: Evaldas
Sets Competing: Bank Of Lithuania, 1922-Date, Type Set, Specimen  Score: 3113
Date Added: 10/8/2020
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Lithuania money Litas 100 Litu banknote of 1922
Bank of Lithuania - Lietuvos Bankas

Obverse: Portrait of Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania at right. The Coat of arms of Lithuania - Vytis ("the Chaser") at left.
Reverse: Two women at left and right.
The note is decorated throughout with various Lithuanian folk motifs.

Printed at the Andreas Haase printing house in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
The patterns of the litas note were designed by the artist Adomas Varnas who headed the commission supervising the printing in Prague.

The text on the face of the permanent banknote series translates, “Bank of Lithuania, Kaunas, November 16, 1922, Bank of Lithuania. 100 Litas. One Litas contains 0.150462 grams of pure gold.” Based on the gold standard, the litas at the time was worth U.S. 10¢. Also contained on the face are the signatures of the officials of the Bank of Lithuania for the denominations 2 litas and higher: “V. Jurgutis, A. Prusas, P. Grajauskas, J. Paknys, and Julius Kaupas.” The various centas denominations and the 1 litas note were ordered by the Finance Ministry before the Bank of Lithuania was organized, and so contain Finance Ministry signatures. In addition to the denomination designations, the backs of the 1922 series carry the warning which translates “Counterfeiting Banknotes is Punishable by Law.”

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