20 litu 1991 — Литва ( Pick: 48 )
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Европа
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Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 20 litu issued in Lithuania in 1991. It is cataloged under Pick number 48, identifying it within the documented banknotes of this issue. The denomination and year place it among specific banknotes from this period.
This note features a colour scheme of dark-brown and green on a violet and tan underprint. It is signed by Vilius Baldišis, the Chairman of the Board, and was printed by the United States Banknote Company. Its dimensions are 135 x 65 mm.
Lithuania declared independence in March 1990, which led to the issuance of new banknotes to reflect its status as a sovereign state.
This note features a colour scheme of dark-brown and green on a violet and tan underprint. It is signed by Vilius Baldišis, the Chairman of the Board, and was printed by the United States Banknote Company. Its dimensions are 135 x 65 mm.
Lithuania declared independence in March 1990, which led to the issuance of new banknotes to reflect its status as a sovereign state.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Vilius Baldišis (Chairman of Board)
- Дата выпуска
- 1991
- Типография
- United States Banknote Company, New York City, United States (1884-1989)
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Dark-brown and green on violet and tan underprint
- Размер
- 135 x 65 mm
- Каталог Pick
- 48
Об этой банкноте
**About this banknote**
The Bank of Lithuania issued this 20 litu banknote in 1991, as part of Lithuania's effort to establish its own currency following independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. This series was introduced to replace the Soviet ruble and assert national sovereignty, marking a pivotal moment in Lithuania's financial history.
The banknote features a portrait prominently on the obverse, with intricate patterns and the inscription "LIETUVOS BANKAS." The reverse displays architectural imagery alongside symbolic motifs. Printed by the United States Banknote Company, this note is identified as Pick number 48 and is distinguished by its dark brown and green color on a violet and tan underprint.