The Lithuanian Mint is the Baltic republic's official minting house, established after the country restored its independence, and it strikes both Lithuania's circulating euros and collector issues for international programs. The pieces here span 2021 to 2023 across two franchises.

Why do state mints strike for other issuers? Capacity and craft. A national mint's presses and finishing capabilities are valuable to commemorative programs worldwide, so state houses routinely produce collector coins beyond their own currency. The issuing nation on each listing tells you whose legal tender a piece is.

State-mint production brings consistent standards to small editions. Compare the available Lithuanian Mint pieces by edition and certification below.

Current inventory includes 7 pieces.