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Release date: November 27, 2019
Series: Lithuanian Castles and Estates
Obverse: Church of the Lord Jesus in Vilnius and coat of arms of the Sapeg clan
Reverse: Casimir Jan Sapieha Palace
Material: silver (925 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 2,500 (proof)
Release date: October 30, 2019
Obverse: two ice floats in the water
Reverse: symbols of Venus and Mars, from which circles diverge along the water smooth
Material: silver (925 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 2,500 (proof)
Release date: October 1, 2019
Obverse: stylized coat of arms of Lithuania against the background of an intelligence map
Reverse: symbol of the scout movement and elements of scout activity
Material: silver (925 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 2,500 (proof)
Release date: June 12, 2019
Obverse: ornament from wood bark, which depicts a stylized heart with the coat of arms of Lithuania in the center
Reverse: tree trunks with the inscription "LIETUVOS LAISVĚS KOVOS SĄJŪDIS"
Material: gold (999 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 3,000 (proof)
Release date: February 19, 2019
Series: Traditional Lithuanian Holidays
Obverse: Rippers depicting a rider
Reverse: burning stuffed winter and people celebrating Uzhgavenes
Material: silver (925 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 3,000 (proof)
Release date: February 19, 2019
Series: Traditional Lithuanian Holidays
Obverse: Rippers depicting a rider
Reverse: stuffed winters and people celebrating Uzhgavenes
Material: copper-nickel alloy
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 30,000 (UNC)
Release date: January 29, 2019
Series: Lithuanian Nature
Obverse: the method of luring fish on the net is depicted
Reverse: a board placed under water and smelt caught in the net
Material: silver (925 samples)
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 3,000 (proof)
Release date: January 29, 2019
Series: Lithuanian Nature
Obverse: the method of luring fish on the net is depicted
Reverse: a board placed under water and smelt caught in the net
Material: copper-nickel alloy
Mint: Mint of Lithuania
Circulation: 30,000 (UNC)