20 centu 1922 — Lithuania ( Pick: 3 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 centu issued in Lithuania in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 3, which identifies it within the issue. The recorded denomination and year place it among the documented banknotes of this classification.
This note features a colour scheme of blue and brown. It was printed by Otto Elsner in Berlin, contributing to its specific design and production details.
In 1922, Lithuania was establishing its monetary framework following independence from foreign powers. The country introduced multiple denominations during this period to support its new currency system.
This note features a colour scheme of blue and brown. It was printed by Otto Elsner in Berlin, contributing to its specific design and production details.
In 1922, Lithuania was establishing its monetary framework following independence from foreign powers. The country introduced multiple denominations during this period to support its new currency system.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- September 10, 1922
- Printing office
- Otto Elsner, Berlin
- Colour
- Blue and brown
- Pick catalog
- 3
About this banknote
The Lithuanian Bank issued this 20 centų banknote in 1922. This issuance followed the establishment of the Bank of Lithuania, which was created to stabilize the national currency after the country declared independence. The Lithuanian litas and centas were introduced for this purpose starting in 1922.
The banknote features the national emblem on the front, with a central motif of “20 CENTŲ” and inscriptions in Lithuanian. Its design is printed in blue and brown. This specific note, Pick 3, was printed by Otto Elsner in Berlin. No specific demonetization date is recorded for this series.