Lithuanian Litu
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The Lithuanian Litas was the currency of the Baltic state of Lithuania from 1991 until 2014, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘Litas’ (plural ‘Litu’) is a short form of the country name ‘Lithuania’.
Lithuanian Litu are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialise in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Lithuanian Litas. We exchange both Litu banknotes and coins. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Lithuanian Litu to cash, select the type of Lithuanian Litas you want to exchange:
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1 Litas banknote Lithuania
The lowest denomination of Lithuanian Litas banknotes is the 1 Litas. Dated 1994, the banknote has the text ‘Vienas Litas’. The old lady with scarf on the front of the 1 Litas banknote is the Lithuanian writer Julija Zemaite. On the reverse side is an old Baltic wooden church.You get: £0.148891 LTL = £0.1488900000 -
2 Litai banknote Lithuania
On this 2 Litai banknote is the text ‘Du Litai’ and ‘Lietuvos Bankas’. On the front of the two litai note is a portrait of Samogitian Bishop Motiejus Valancius. The back of the green coloured 2 litai note has a picture of Trakai Island Castle.You get: £0.297781 LTL = £0.1488900000 -
5 Litai coin Lithuania
The largest and heaviest of the pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, the five litai coin measures 27.5mm across, 2.35mm in thickness, and weighs 10.1 grams. It’s a bi-metallic coin with a central core of aluminium-bronze, and an outer ring of copper-nickel. Like other pre-Euro coins from Lithuania, it has the national coat of arms Vytis, the knight … ContinuedYou get: £0.656051 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
2 Litai coin Lithuania
The bi-metallic two litai coin from Lithuania has a copper-nickel centre and an outer ring of aluminium-bronze. Like other pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, it has Vytis, the national coat of arms that is a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, on the obverse side, and the denomination on … ContinuedYou get: £0.262421 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
1 Litas coin Lithuania
The Lithuanian one litas coin is a silver-coloured coin made of copper-nickel. Like other pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, it has the national coat of arms known as Vytis, a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, on the obverse side, and the denomination on the reverse. The one litas … ContinuedYou get: £0.131211 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
10 Litu banknote Lithuania
The banknote of 10 Lithuanian litu features heroic aviators Steponas Darius and Stasys Girénas and their monoplane ‘Lituanica’. The two Lithuanian pilots crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1933 during a non-stop flight which ended unfortunate. Their plane crashed in Germany, killing both pilots. They had completed the Atlantic crossing and were only 636km short of … ContinuedYou get: £1.488901 LTL = £0.1488900000 -
50 Centu coin Lithuania
The fifty centu Lithuanian nickel-brass has the national coat of arms known as Vytis, a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, on the obverse side, and the denomination on the reverse. It has a diameter of 23mm, a thickness of 2.1mm, and weighs 6 grams.You get: £0.065611 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
20 Centu coin Lithuania
This stout nickel-brass twenty centu coin from Lithuania has a diameter of 20.5mm, a thickness of 2.1mm, and a weight of 4.8 grams. In common with other pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, it has the national coat of arms known as Vytis, a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, … ContinuedYou get: £0.026241 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
10 Centu coin Lithuania
The ten centu Lithuanian coin is made from nickel-brass. Although small at just 17mm in diameter, it is a sturdy coin with a thickness of 1.7mm and weight of 2.6 grams. It features Vytis, the coat of arms of Lithuania, on the obverse, and the denomination on the reverse.You get: £0.013121 LTL = £0.1312100000 -
500 Litu banknote Lithuania
The banknote of 500 Lithuanian Litu was the highest denomination of paper money before the introduction of the Euro in Lithuania in 2014. On the red-orange colored 500 LTL bill is the portrait of Lithuanian physician and poet Vincas Kurdika. The reverse side features a landscape view with loops of the river Nemunas, along with … ContinuedYou get: £74.445001 LTL = £0.1488900000 -
10 Litu banknote Lithuania (1993)
This is the 1993 version of the 10 Litu banknote. It features the pilots Steponas Darius, Stasys Girénas and their single engine plane ‘Lituanica’. The two Lithuanian pilots crashed, having nearly completed a crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in 1933.You get: £1.488901 LTL = £0.1488900000