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5 Euro Cents

Issuer Bank of Lithuania (Lietuvos Bankas)
Year 2015-2024
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Value 5 Euro Cents
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 2015 LMK - - 60,000,000
2015 LMK - BU set - 35,000
2015 LMK - Proof - 7,000
2018 LMK - In BU sets only - 5,000
2019 LMK - In BU sets only - 6,000
2020 LMK - BU setIn BU sets only - 6,000
2021 LMK - - 3,000,000
2021 LMK - BU set - 6,000
2022 LMK - - 2,000,000
2022 LMK - BU set - 7,000
2023 LMK - - 8,000,000
2023 LMK - In BU sets only - 7,000
2024 LMK - - 9,000,000
2024 LMK - In BU sets only - 7,000
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Lithuania joined the Eurozone on January 1, 2015, making it the last of the three Baltic states to adopt the euro — Estonia had switched in 2011, Latvia in 2014. The national side of this cent was designed by Antanas Žukauskas, whose motif references the country's geographic identity rather than any historical figure, a deliberate choice given ongoing sensitivities around whose portrait might represent a newly re-anchored European state.

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