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2 Euro – Lithuania

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: The Lithuanian Language
Lithuania
Context
Year: 2015
Issuer: Lithuania Issuer flag
Period:
(1918—1940)
Currency:
(since 2015)
Total mintage: 1,000,000
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: #78191
Value
Exchange value: 2 EUR = $2.36
Inflation-adjusted value: 3.06 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The design features 'AČIŪ' (thank you) in a distinctive Lithuanian typeface, created for the centenary of the restored Lithuanian press. The word serves as a background for a tag cloud of all Lithuanian letters. 'LIETUVA' and '2015' are at the bottom, with the Lithuanian Mint mark to the lower right.
Inscription:
AČIŪ

LMK

LIETUVA

2015
Translation:
THANKS

LMK

LITHUANIA

2015
Script: Latin
Language: Lithuanian

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

Categories

Art> Literature
Map

Mints

NameMark
Lithuanian Mint(LMK)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2015LMK990,000
2015LMK10,000BU

Historical background

In 2015, Lithuania completed a significant and historic monetary transition by adopting the euro on January 1st, becoming the 19th member of the Eurozone. This move marked the final step in its deep integration with Western economic and political structures, having joined the European Union and NATO a decade earlier. The changeover from the national litas (LTL), which had been pegged to the euro since 2002, was executed smoothly and with strong public support from institutions and businesses, though polls showed a lingering, cautious sentiment among the general population regarding potential price increases.

The decision to join the single currency was driven by strategic economic and security considerations. Following the 2008-09 financial crisis and the geopolitical tensions arising from Russia's actions in Ukraine in 2014, anchoring Lithuania firmly within the core of the European project was seen as a vital guarantee of stability and security. Economically, euro adoption aimed to eliminate currency risk, lower borrowing costs, and enhance trade and investment ties with major European partners, particularly Germany and the Nordic countries.

The year 2015 thus represented a period of post-transition adjustment. While the technical changeover was successful, the economy faced the broader challenges of the Eurozone, including the need for strict adherence to the EU's fiscal rules. Inflation briefly turned negative in 2015, partly due to falling global energy prices, but this was not a direct result of the currency change. Ultimately, 2015 solidified Lithuania's monetary framework within the European mainstream, providing a stable foundation for future growth while shifting the focus from currency policy to broader structural reforms within the Eurozone's constraints and opportunities.

Series: Lithuania 2 euro commemoratives

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2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2015
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2015
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2016
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2017
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2018
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2018
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2019
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