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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5 Centai coin Lithuania
The five centai is an aluminium coin from Lithuania. The knight on horseback with shield and sword raised on the obverse of the coin is known as Vytis, and is the Lithuanian coat of arms. This lightweight coin weighs 1.4 grams, has a thickness of 1.35mm and a diameter of 24.4mm.You get: £0.006661 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
2 Centai coin Lithuania
This two centai coin from Lithuania has the national coat of arms and date of issue on one side, and the denomination on the other. It is made from aluminium, measures 21.75mm in daimeter with a thickness of 1.3mm, and weighs just 1.12 grams.You get: £0.002661 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
1 Centas coin Lithuania
The one centas Lithuanian coin is made from aluminium, and weighs a scant 0.83 grams. The figure on horseback on the obverse is the national coat of arms of Lithuania. The reverse side has the denomination. This coin measures 18.75mm in diameter and has a thickness of 1.3mm.You get: £0.001331 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
1 Litas coin Lithuania (1991-1997)
These older one litas coins from Lithuania are made of copper nickel. They have the Lithuanian coat of arms on the obverse, which is a knight astride a horse, known as Vytis. The coins are 16.75mm in diameter, 1.5mm in thickness, and weigh 2.35 grams.You get: £0.133241 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
50 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
Bronze fifty centu Lithuanian coins are older than the nickle-brass versions that were used until adoption of the Euro. These older fifty centu coins have Vytis on the obverse, the natioanl coat of arms, which is a knight on horseback with raised swoird and shield. The bronze fifty centu coin from Lithuania measures 21mm across, … ContinuedYou get: £0.066621 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
20 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
The bronze Lithuanian twenty centu coins were replaced by nickel-brass coins. These older bronze coins weigh 2.1 grams, and measure 17.5mm in dfiameter and have a thickness of 1.15mm. Vytis, the knight on horseback featured on the obverse side of the coin, is the Lithuanian national coat of arms.You get: £0.026651 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
10 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
This ten centu coin from Lithuania is made of bronze. It has the Lithuanian coat of arms, Vytis, on one side, and the denomination on the other. It has a diameter of 16mm, a thickness of 1mm, and weighs 1.4 grams. It was replaced with a nickel-brass ten centu coin.You get: £0.013321 LTL = £0.1332400000