Lithuanian Litas (LTL) Profile

Currency name
Currency code
Currency symbol

Lt 

Subunit
1/100, centas (symbol: ct, plural: centai or centų)
Coins freq used
1 litas, 2 litai, 5 litai, 1 centas, 2 centai, 5 centai, 10 centu, 20 centu, 50 centu
Coins rarely used
 
Banknotes freq used
10 litai, 20 litai, 50 litai, 100 litai, 200 litai, 500 litai
Banknotes rarely used
 
Central bank
Bank of Lithuania (www.lb.lt)
Currency users
Currency user list

History:

The Lithuanian Litas was the official currency of Lithuania from 1993 to 2015. It was reintroduced after Lithuania regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. The Litas replaced the Soviet ruble as the official currency.

Lithuania is a Baltic country in Northern Europe, known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage.

Coins and Banknotes:

The Lithuanian Litas was subdivided into 100 centai (singular: centas).

Coins:

Coins in circulation were 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 centai, as well as 1, 2, 5 litai.

Banknotes:

Banknotes in circulation were 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 litai.

Each banknote typically featured important historical figures and symbols of Lithuania.