Lithuania

Lithuania Banknotes

1993 - Lithuania PIC 55a  5 Litai banknote

1993 - Lithuania PIC 55a 5 Litai banknote

This Lithuania 5 Litai banknote is associated with 1993 and is catalogued as Pick P55a. The issued-n..

132.00€ Ex Tax: 120.00€
1994 - Lithuania PIC 53a 1 Litas banknote

1994 - Lithuania PIC 53a 1 Litas banknote

This individual Lithuania 1 Litas banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P53a. The ..

15.40€ Ex Tax: 14.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in the Lithuania banknote category?

This shop’s Lithuania catalog focuses on notes dated from 1991 to 1994. The represented currency groups are talonas notes from 1991–1993 and litas notes dated 1993 or 1994. The listings therefore cover a defined selection rather than every Lithuanian banknote issue. Catalog titles use denomination forms such as Talona, Talonas, Talonu, Litas and Litai, matching the individual records.

Which Lithuanian banknote denominations appear in the catalog?

The talonas listings range from fractional denominations of 0.10, 0.20 and 0.50 through 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 500. The litas group includes 1 Litas, 2 Litai and 5 Litai. Dates and catalog references distinguish related entries, such as the 1991 P38b 100 Talonas and the 1992 P42 100 Talonas. This denomination range describes the shop’s catalog selection, not a complete national series.

How can I identify a Lithuania note using its catalog reference?

Begin with the printed denomination and the date stated in the listing, then compare the PIC reference. Examples include P30 for the 1991 0.20 Talonas, P39 for the 1992 1 Talona and P55a for the 1993 5 Litai. The letter suffix is significant: P32a and P32b are separate catalog variants of the 1991 1 Talona. Record the complete reference, including any suffix, rather than relying on denomination alone.

How can talonas and litas notes be distinguished within this shop’s Lithuania catalog?

Use the currency name, denomination, date and catalog number together. Talonas records include references from P29a through P46 and dates from 1991 to 1993. The represented litas notes are P53a, P54a and P55a, dated 1993 or 1994 and denominated as 1 Litas, 2 Litai and 5 Litai. Because dates can overlap, especially in 1993, the currency wording and full reference provide clearer identification than the year by itself.

What should a buyer verify before selecting a Lithuania banknote?

Check that the listing matches the desired currency, year, denomination and complete PIC reference. This is particularly important where the catalog distinguishes lettered variants, including P29a/P29b, P32a/P32b and P34a/P34b. A denomination by itself may not identify the precise catalog entry. Buyers should also review the individual product information supplied by the shop for the specific note, rather than treating this category overview as confirmation of grade, condition or purchasability.

Which paired a and b variants are represented among the 1991 talonas notes?

The Lithuania catalog includes several 1991 denominations with paired lettered references: the 0.10 Talonas appears as P29a and P29b, the 1 Talona as P32a and P32b, and the 5 Talonas as P34a and P34b. Other 1991 entries shown with a “b” suffix include P31b, P33b and P35b through P38b. These suffixes should be preserved when organizing or identifying notes because they designate distinct catalog entries.