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2 Talonas

Issuer Republic of Lithuania
Year 1992 (1992-1993)
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Currency Talonas (1991-1993)
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Obverse lettering 1993
2
2
Vasaris
Vasaris
TALONAS
(Translation: 1993
2
2
February
February
TALONAS)
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Protection type Watermark
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Comments

The talonas was never meant to last. Introduced in 1991 as a parallel coupon currency to ration access to goods during the Soviet collapse, it was explicitly transitional — a stopgap while Lithuania prepared to reintroduce the litas, which finally happened in June 1993. The 2 talonas sits within that narrow, chaotic window when Lithuania was technically sovereign but still economically enmeshed in the ruble zone.

At 60 x 40 mm, this is among the smallest denominations of a series already printed on the cheap. The watermark is the lone security feature — minimal even by the standards of provisional issues.

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