1993 Lithuania 1 Litas, UNC
This 1993 Lithuania 1 Litas banknote showcases a stunning blend of national history and cultural pride. On the obverse, the dark brown and black portrait of Lithuanian writer Julija Beniuševičiūtė-Žymantienė, also known as Žemaitė, is centrally positioned to honor her contribution to literature. The denomination is printed below, while the multicolored underprint adds vibrant details. On the reverse, you’ll find a detailed image of the Church of Saint Juozapas in Palūšė on the left, one of the oldest wooden churches in Lithuania, surrounded by red, orange, and green tones. The iconic Lithuanian Coat of Arms sits to the right, symbolizing the country's strength and independence. The watermark features the same Coat of Arms, adding security and authenticity to the note. A beautiful piece of numismatic history, this note is uncirculated (UNC) and in pristine condition, making it a valuable collector's item.