KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

2 centu 1922 — Lithuania ( Pick: 8 )

Region: Europe
Front side
2 centu Lithuania 1922 — Front side
Back side
2 centu Lithuania 1922 — Back side

Banknote description

The 1922 2 centas banknote from Lithuania reflects a pivotal moment in the country’s history, as it emerged from the chaos of World War I and the subsequent struggle for independence. Following the declaration of independence in 1918, Lithuania faced a pressing need for its own currency to establish national identity and economic stability. This banknote was part of the initial series issued to support the newly formed Republic of Lithuania, symbolizing a break from foreign control and an embrace of self-determination.

Visually, the 2 centas note features a design characteristic of its era, with attention to detail that showcases Lithuanian artistic influences. The use of rich colors, paired with intricate motifs, captures the essence of national pride. Inscriptions in the native language assert its value and purpose, while the overall layout blends simplicity with elegance, reflecting both functional and aesthetic considerations.

For collectors and historians, the significance of the 1922 2 centas extends beyond its monetary value; it embodies the beginning of Lithuania’s modern currency system and serves as a testament to the nation’s resilient spirit during its formative years. This note is not only a fascinating addition for numismatists but also a window into the historical narrative of Lithuania’s quest for sovereignty, making it a compelling piece for anyone interested in the region's financial history and identity.

Specifications

Date of issue
November 16, 1922
Printing office
Andreas Haase, Prague
Paper
Paper
Colour
Dark-green on gray-violet underprint; Light and dark brown
Dimensions
80 x 52 mm
Pick catalog
8

About this banknote

The Bank of Lithuania issued this 2 centu note in 1922. This series was introduced during a time of monetary reform aimed at establishing the Lithuanian litas as the national currency, which replaced the ostmark and tzarist ruble. The banknote was printed by Andreas Haase, Prague.

The banknote features a dark-green central motif with the denomination "DU CENTU" prominently displayed against a gray-violet underprint. The reverse has a light and dark brown design with "2 CENTU" centered. It is made of paper, sized at 80 x 52 mm, and classified as Pick number 8.

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