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10 litas gold coin, issued as an item of the international programme "The Smallest Gold Coins of the World. History of Gold"

Gold Au 999 Quality proof

Diameter 13.92 mm Weight 1.244 g (1/25 oz)

Edge reeded

The designer of the coin are Liudas Parulskis and Rytas Jonas Belevicius

Maximum mintaged 15,000 pcs Issued 2007

The coin was minted at the UAB Lithuanian Mint

Source

Lithuanian Bank

Date

uploaded April 2, 2007

Author

uploaded by arz

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