Lithuanian Litas banknotes
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Lithuanian Litas banknotes have been obsolete since 2014 when the Euro was adopted as the national currency of Lithuania. Litas (singular) and Litu (plural) notes and coins are no longer a valid means of payment in Lithuania. At Leftover Currency we exchange Lithuanian Litu banknotes for cash. We also exchange Lithuanian Litas coins.
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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: £0.152011 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
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: £0.304021 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
5 Litai banknote Lithuania
Lithuania’s banknote of 5 Litai features a portrait of the linguist Jonas Jablonskis. On the back of the Penki Litai note are a mother and daughter at a spinning wheel.You get: £0.760051 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
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: £1.520101 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
20 Litu banknote Lithuania
This banknote of 20 Litu has a portrait of Lithuanian poet Jonas Maironis on the front side. The building on the back side of the 20 LTL bill is the Museum of History in Kaunas.You get: £3.040201 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
50 Litu banknote Lithuania
The 50 Lithuanian Litu banknote has a portrait of bearded activist Jonas Basanavičius, Patriarch of the Nation. On the reverse side of the 50 Litas note are the cathedral and belfry of Vilnius and Gediminas hill.You get: £7.600501 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
100 Litu banknote Lithuania
The green colored 100 Lithuanian Litu banknote features writer Simonas Daukantas on the front. On the back of the 100 LTL bill is a view on the old Baltic port town of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.You get: £15.201001 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
200 Litu banknote Lithuania
On the front of the 200 Lithuanian Litu banknote is a portrait of philosopher Vydūnas, real name Vilhelmas Storosta. The back side of the blue colored 200 LTL bill features the lighthouse in the Lithuanian town of Klaipėda.You get: £30.402001 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
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: £76.005001 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
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: £1.520101 LTL = £0.1520100000 -
20 Litu banknote Lithuania (1993)
The 1993 version of the 20 Litu banknote features the Lithuanian poet Jonas Maironis on the obverse side. On the reverse side of the Dvidesimt Litų note is a picture of the Museum of History in Kaunas.You get: £3.040201 LTL = £0.1520100000