2 Euro Lithuania Coin 2018 - 100th Anniversary - Baltic States
2 Euro Lithuania Coin 2018 - 100th Anniversary - Baltic States

2 Euro Lithuania Coin 2018 - 100th Anniversary - Baltic States

Литва/Lithuania/Lietuva
2EUR-LT-2018-0005
The 2018 Lithuanian commemorative coin is a joint issue of the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the declaration of independence in 1918. Lithuania declared independence on February 16, 1918, the first of the Baltic states. The Lithuanian Act was signed by 20 members of the Council of Lithuania, headed by Jonas Basanavicius, in Vilnius. Mintage 1,000,000 copies.
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Description

Commemorative coin of the Republic of Lithuania 2 euros, issued in 2018 in a circulation of 1,000,000 copies. Joint issue of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Baltic States. Minted at the Lithuanian Mint in Vilnius. Bimetallic, diameter 25.75 mm, weight 8.5 g.

Overse

The center of the coin depicts a common motif - a stylized composition symbolizing the unity and independence of the three Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. The image combines allegorical symbols and silhouettes of maps of the three countries. Inscriptions in Lithuanian: "BALTIJOS VALSTYBĖS / 100" and "LIETUVA". Below - the years "1918-2018". On the ring are the 12 stars of the EU.

Reverse

The reverse is the common side of the 2 euro coins of the second type, designed by Luc Luix (Royal Belgian Mint). It depicts a map of Europe as a single continent without internal borders - a symbol of European unity. On the left is a large denomination "2" and the inscription "EURO", on the right is a map with six thin horizontal lines in the background. On the outer ring are the 12 stars of the European Union. The band is finely fluted and has the Lithuanian inscription "LAISVĖ ★ VIENYBĖ ★ GEROVĖ ★" (Freedom, Unity, Prosperity).

Historical context

The 100th anniversary of the independence of the Baltic States is an important anniversary dedicated to the restoration of the statehood of the three Baltic countries in 1918, after the end of World War I and the collapse of the Russian Empire. Lithuania declared independence on February 16, 1918, Estonia on February 24, 1918, and Latvia on November 18, 1918. The Lithuanian Act of Independence was signed on February 16 by 20 members of the Council of Lithuania, headed by Jonas Basanavicius, in Vilnius. During 1918-1920, the three countries fought for their independence in battles with the Bolsheviks. The interwar period (1918-1940) was a golden age when states developed their own language, culture, and economy. In 1940, all three countries were occupied by the Soviet Union, and later by Nazi Germany (1941-1944). In 1991, independence was restored in the course of the "Singing Revolutions."

Product Details

Original name
Lietuva - 100-osios metinės – Baltijos šalys
Mintage
UNC
Year
2018
Denomination
2 euros
Material
Bimetal (75%Cu/25%Ni + 75%Cu/20%Zn/5%Ni)
Diameter (mm)
25.75
Weight (g)
8.5
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