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The Litas (LTL or Lt, Lithuanian plural form Litai) is the official currency of Lithuania. The first time, currency with this name was issued by Bank of Lithuania on 1922-10-22. It was recalled from circulation in 1941 after Lithuania was annexed by Soviet Union in 1940. Presently litas has been in use since 1993-06-25, when it replaced the temporary currency without official name.

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Value

From 1993-06-25 to 2002-01-31 the Litas was associated with the US dollar at a ratio of 4 to 1. On 2002-02-01 the Litas was then associated with the Euro at 3.4528 to 1 and this should not change until Litas is replaced by Euro in 2007. Since 28 June 2004 the Litas has been fixed in ERM II , the EU's exchange rate mechanism. Lithuania was party to joining the mechanism since joining the EU.

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Characteristics

One Litas is divided into 100 cents. All coins have one side with its value printed and the other side with the national coat of arms.


There are 9 denominations of coins:

There are six denominations of Litas notes:



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