Tomux collection
1.5 Euro KM#226 11.10 g., Copper-Nickel, 27.5 mm Series: Traditional Lithuanian Celebrations. The obverse of the coin features a non-traditional Vytis, inspired by fragments of hearth tiles from the time of Casimir Jagiellon (Kazimieras Jogailaitis), found in Vilnius Lower Castle. The coat of arms is surrounded by the inscription LIETUVA (LITHUANIA), date of issue (2017), denomination (€1,5), and the mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint. Against a heart-shaped background, the reverse of the coin features the most distinctive attributes of Kaziukas’ Fair: a verba, pitcher, spoons, hobby horse, rooster, ring-shaped roll, and a wagon wheel. Designed by Rytas Jonas Belevičius. Mintage 25,000 pcs. Issued 03-03-2017. The coin was minted at the state enterprise Lithuanian Mint.
1.5 Euro KM#226 11.10 g., Copper-Nickel, 27.5 mm Series: Traditional Lithuanian Celebrations. The obverse of the coin features a non-traditional Vytis, inspired by fragments of hearth tiles from the time of Casimir Jagiellon (Kazimieras Jogailaitis), found in Vilnius Lower Castle. The coat of arms is surrounded by the inscription LIETUVA (LITHUANIA), date of issue (2017), denomination (€1,5), and the mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint. Against a heart-shaped background, the reverse of the coin features the most distinctive attributes of Kaziukas’ Fair: a verba, pitcher, spoons, hobby horse, rooster, ring-shaped roll, and a wagon wheel. Designed by Rytas Jonas Belevičius. Mintage 25,000 pcs. Issued 03-03-2017. The coin was minted at the state enterprise Lithuanian Mint.
Europe
Lithuania
2017