10 centu 1922 — Lithuania ( Pick: 10 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 centu issued in Lithuania in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 10, which identifies it within the documented issue. The denominational attributes and year place it among recognized banknotes of this type.
This banknote is characterized by its blue, purple, and brown coloration. It was produced on paper and printed by Haase (A. Haase; G. Haase) in Prague, Czech Republic, established in 1798.
Lithuania was declared an independent republic on February 16, 1918.
This banknote is characterized by its blue, purple, and brown coloration. It was produced on paper and printed by Haase (A. Haase; G. Haase) in Prague, Czech Republic, established in 1798.
Lithuania was declared an independent republic on February 16, 1918.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- November 16, 1922
- Printing office
- Haase (A. Haase; G. Haase), Prague, Czech Republic (1798)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue, purple and brown
- Pick catalog
- 10
About this banknote
The 10 centu banknote was issued by the Lietuvos Bankas in 1922. This series was introduced to stabilize and establish a national currency following Lithuania's declaration of independence in 1918. The introduction of these banknotes marked an important step in solidifying the nation's economy during the post-World War I period.
The banknote features intricate designs with a dominant blue, purple, and brown color scheme. The front side prominently displays the denomination "10" and has an intricate pattern surrounding the text. Printed by A. Haase and G. Haase in Prague, Czech Republic, this note is cataloged under Pick number 10.