100 litu 1991 — Lithuania ( Pick: 50 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 litu issued in Lithuania in 1991. It is cataloged under Pick number 50, identifying it within the documented banknotes of this period.
This note features a color scheme of green and orange on an orange underprint. Its dimensions measure 120 x 75 mm, and it is produced on paper. The note was printed by Spindulys AB in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union on March 11, 1990. The introduction of the 100 litu banknote was part of the efforts to establish the country's own currency.
This note features a color scheme of green and orange on an orange underprint. Its dimensions measure 120 x 75 mm, and it is produced on paper. The note was printed by Spindulys AB in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union on March 11, 1990. The introduction of the 100 litu banknote was part of the efforts to establish the country's own currency.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1991
- Printing office
- Spindulys AB, Kaunas, Lithuania
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green and orange on orange underprint
- Dimensions
- 120 x 75 mm
- Pick catalog
- 50
About this banknote
The Bank of Lithuania issued the 100 litu banknote in 1991. This banknote was part of Lithuania's efforts to establish its own currency following its declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. This move was a significant step in solidifying national sovereignty and economic independence.
The banknote features a portrait on the front and the depiction of an old town scene on the reverse. It is printed by Spindulys AB in Kaunas, Lithuania, using a color scheme of green and orange on an orange underprint. The note measures 120 x 75 mm and is identified by Pick number 50.