Lithuania 1 Centas banknote of 1922
Obverse: On the left and right side depicted the face value in arabic numerals "1". The face value in words "Vienas Centas" (One Cent) at center.
Reverse: Coat of arms of Lithuania, consisting of an armour-clad knight on horseback holding a sword and shield, is also known as Vytis at center. The face value in arabic numerals "1" in ornate guilloche at left and right and in words "Vienas Centas" (One Cent) at lower center.
The note is decorated throughout with various Lithuanian folk motifs.
Printed at the Andreas Haase printing house in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
The patterns of the litas note were designed by the artist Adomas Varnas who headed the commission supervising the printing in Prague.
Lithuania banknotes - Lithuania paper money
10.09.1922 Issue
16.11.1922 Issue
1 Centas 2 Centu 5 Centai 10 Centu 20 Centu 50 Centu 1 Litas 2 Litu 5 Litai
10 Litu 50 Litu 100 Litu
10 Litu 50 Litu 100 Litu