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Lietuvos Bankas
Lithuania
Context
Year: 2024
Issuer: Lithuania Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Bank of Lithuania
Period:
(1918—1940)
Currency:
(since 2015)
Total mintage: 750
Material
Weight: 16.52 g
Gold weight: 15.15 g
Shape: Sculptural
Composition: 91.7% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
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Numista: #445670
Value
Exchange value: 100 EUR = $118.14
Bullion value: $2518.61
Inflation-adjusted value: 101.49 EUR

Obverse

Inscription:
LIETUVA

2024

100 €
Translation:
LIETUVA

2024

100 €
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Lithuanian

Reverse

Edge

Categories

Science> Technology

Mints

NameMark
Lithuanian Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2024750Prooflike

Historical background

In 2024, Lithuania remains a fully integrated member of the Eurozone, having adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2015. This move replaced the former national currency, the litas, which had been pegged to the euro since 2002. Consequently, the country's monetary policy is set by the European Central Bank (ECB), aligning Lithuania's financial stability and interest rates with the broader Eurozone framework. This integration provides benefits like reduced transaction costs, eliminated exchange rate risk within the Eurozone, and a strong symbol of Lithuania's commitment to the European project.

The primary domestic discussions around currency in 2024 are not about reverting to the litas—a move supported by only a small minority—but focus on the practical impacts of the ECB's policies. Like other Eurozone nations, Lithuania is navigating the aftermath of high inflation and the ECB's subsequent interest rate hikes. The key concerns for businesses and households are the cost of credit and the pace of disinflation, as the tight monetary policy aimed at curbing inflation also slows economic growth. These are shared Eurozone challenges, not unique Lithuanian ones.

Looking forward, Lithuania continues to actively participate in the development of the digital euro project, a key initiative for the future of the common currency. Domestically, financial technology and electronic payments are highly advanced, with a very high adoption rate of cashless transactions. Therefore, the "currency situation" is one of stable consolidation within the Eurozone, with national economic debate centered on fiscal policy, energy independence, and competitiveness, rather than on the currency itself, which is seen as a settled and foundational element of the modern Lithuanian economy.

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