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| Issuer | Bank of Lithuania |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Diameter | 34 mm |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2025 LMK - Proof - 3,000 |
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The ANBO series were Lithuanian-designed and built military aircraft developed by Antanas Gustaitis during the interwar period — a genuine indigenous aviation program, rare for a small nation reasserting itself after centuries under Russian imperial rule. Production ran through the 1930s at the Kaunas military workshops, with several variants reaching operational service in the Lithuanian Air Force before the Soviet occupation of 1940 effectively ended the program entirely. Gustaitis himself was arrested by Soviet authorities shortly after and executed in 1941.
This issue belongs to Lithuania's ongoing series commemorating national technical and cultural achievements since independence restoration.