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Lietuvos Bankas

2 Euro – Lithuania

Lithuania
Context
Year: 2020
Issuer: Lithuania Issuer flag
Period:
(1918—1940)
Currency:
(since 2015)
Total mintage: 500,000
Material
Diameter: 25.75 mm
Weight: 8.5 g
Thickness: 2.2 mm
Composition: Bimetallic (Nickel brass center, Copper-nickel ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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References
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Numista: #215429
Value
Exchange value: 2 EUR = $2.36
Inflation-adjusted value: 2.81 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The design centers on a coat of arms held by two angels, exalting Aukštaitija—a historic Lithuanian region. It depicts an armored knight with a sword. The Latin inscription PATRIAM TUAM MUNDUM EXISTIMA appears below. Surrounding inscriptions include ‘LIETUVA’, ‘AUKŠTAITIJA’, ‘2020’, and the mintmark. The outer ring features the 12 stars of the European flag.
Inscription:
LIETUVA

2020

PATRIA TUAM MUNDUM EXISTIMA

LMK

AUKŠTAITIJA
Translation:
Consider your homeland your world.

Aukštaitija
Script: Latin
Language: Latin

Reverse

Description:
A map shows Europe borderless beside its face value.
Inscription:
2 EURO

LL
Script: Latin
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Edge

Reeded with inscription
Legend:
LAISVĖ * VIENYBĖ * GEROVĖ
Translation:
Freedom * Unity * Prosperity
Language: Lithuanian

Mints

NameMark
Lithuanian Mint(LMK)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2020LMK495,000
2020LMK5,000BU

Historical background

In 2020, Lithuania's currency situation was defined by its well-established membership in the Eurozone, having adopted the euro on 1 January 2015. Therefore, the national currency was the euro (€), and monetary policy was set by the European Central Bank (ECB), not by Lithuanian authorities. This provided stability and eliminated exchange rate risk within the Eurozone, which was particularly valuable during the economic turbulence of that year. The primary focus for Lithuania was not on currency management but on navigating the broader economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic within the constraints and support mechanisms of the single currency area.

The year was dominated by the severe economic shock caused by the global pandemic. Lithuania's economy, heavily reliant on exports and services, contracted sharply in the second quarter. The government responded with significant fiscal stimulus packages to support businesses and households, leading to a widened budget deficit. From a currency perspective, the euro provided a shield against potential speculative attacks or liquidity crises that might have affected a smaller, independent currency, and ensured continued access to ECB support measures like the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP).

Consequently, domestic economic discussions in 2020 centered on fiscal policy, healthcare, and sectoral support, not on exchange rates or independent monetary tools. The stability of the euro allowed the government to focus its response entirely on budgetary measures. By the end of 2020, as the initial shock subsided, Lithuania's economy showed signs of a faster-than-expected recovery compared to some Eurozone peers, though the year concluded with the currency's role as a bedrock of macroeconomic stability largely unquestioned in the national debate.

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