1991 Lithuania 0,2 Talonai, Series AC, AU
The 1991 Lithuania 0.2 Talonai, Series AC, AU banknote represents a significant chapter in Lithuania's history, marking the country's bold steps toward economic independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Issued as part of the temporary currency system after the declaration of independence in 1990, the Talonai served as a crucial means of exchange while the nation established its monetary policy.
Graded in Almost Uncirculated (AU) condition, this banknote features vibrant colors and intricate designs that reflect Lithuania's rich cultural heritage. The 0.2 Talonai note, part of Series AC, showcases Lithuania's resilience and determination during a transformative time. Collectors will appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical significance as a symbol of Lithuania's struggle for autonomy.