1 talonas 1992 — Lithuania ( Pick: 39 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 talonas issued in Lithuania in 1992. It falls under Pick number 39, which identifies it within the cataloged issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes.
The note features a brown color on an orange and ochre underprint, printed on cotton fiber paper. It has dimensions of 105 x 53 mm and was produced by Spindulys AB and Raidë, AB in Kaunas.
In 1992, Lithuania was establishing its own monetary system following independence from the Soviet Union.
The note features a brown color on an orange and ochre underprint, printed on cotton fiber paper. It has dimensions of 105 x 53 mm and was produced by Spindulys AB and Raidë, AB in Kaunas.
In 1992, Lithuania was establishing its own monetary system following independence from the Soviet Union.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1 October 1992
- Printing office
- Spindulys AB and Raidë, AB (Kaunas)
- Paper
- cotton fiber paper
- Colour
- brown on orange and ochre underprint
- Dimensions
- 105 x 53 mm
- Pick catalog
- 39
About this banknote
The Bank of Lithuania issued the 1 talonas banknote in 1992 as part of a temporary currency series, addressing inflation concerns during the early post-Soviet independence period. The talonas was introduced as a parallel currency to replace the Russian ruble, stabilizing the economy until the litas was fully reintroduced.
The banknote features a floral motif with the denomination "1" prominently displayed. The reverse depicts two lapwings. It is printed by Spindulys AB and Raidë, AB in Kaunas, using brown on orange and ochre underprint. The specific Pick number for this note is 39, and it measures 105 x 53 mm.