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2 Euro – Lithuania

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: The Sudovia region (Sūduva, or Suvalkija).
Lithuania
Context
Year: 2022
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
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Nickel brass center, Copper-nickel ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #326489
Value
Exchange value: 2 EUR = $2.36
Inflation-adjusted value: 2.65 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The national side features a Taurus on a shield, flanked by silver oak branches tied with a ribbon reading "VIENYBĖ TEŽYDI." The oaks reference the region's ancient pagan history, and the Taurus its pastoral heritage. "LIETUVA 2022" is above, and "SUVALKIJA" with the mintmark below. The EU stars circle the outer ring.
Inscription:
LIETUVA

2022

VIENYBĖ TEŽYDI

LMK

SUVALKIJA
Translation:
LITHUANIA

2022

UNITY LET IT BLOOM

LMK

SUVALKIA
Script: Latin
Language: Lithuanian

Reverse

Description:
A map of Western Europe spans the coin's right side, with "2 EURO" superimposed and the "2" placed over the Atlantic.
Inscription:
2 EURO

LL
Script: Latin
Designer: Luc Luycx

Edge

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

Mints

NameMark
Lithuanian Mint(LMK)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2022LMK495,000
2022LMK5,000BU

Historical background

In 2022, Lithuania’s currency situation was firmly anchored within the Eurozone, having adopted the euro as its sole legal tender on January 1, 2015. This meant the country no longer managed an independent monetary policy or a national currency like the former litas. Consequently, Lithuania’s interest rates and broader monetary stance were set by the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, with a primary focus on controlling Eurozone-wide inflation, which began surging in late 2021 due to global energy shocks and supply chain disruptions.

The key domestic financial discussions in 2022 therefore revolved not around exchange rates, but around the impact of the ECB’s policy responses on the Lithuanian economy. As inflation in the Eurozone soared, the ECB initiated a series of interest rate hikes starting in July 2022. For Lithuanian businesses and households, this translated into higher borrowing costs for mortgages and loans, which aimed to cool demand and curb inflation but also risked slowing economic growth. The national debate centered on balancing this anti-inflationary pressure with the need to support economic resilience, especially given the economic uncertainty following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Furthermore, Lithuania’s euro membership provided significant stability during a year of global geopolitical and economic turmoil. It eliminated currency risk in trade with its main Eurozone partners and provided a solid foundation for financial stability, shielding the country from potential speculative attacks or devaluation pressures that might have affected non-euro neighbors. The focus for Lithuanian authorities was thus on fiscal policy, energy security, and targeted support measures to mitigate inflation's impact, while the currency itself remained a stable, supranational tool managed externally for the collective good of the monetary union.

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