1 centas

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1 centas
Value0.01 litas
Mass0.83 [1]  g
Diameter18.75 [1]  mm (0.7 in)
Thickness1.33 [1]  mm (0.05 in)
EdgeSmooth [1]
Composition Aluminium [1]
Years of minting1991–2015 [1]
Obverse
LTL 0.01 obverse (1991 issue).jpg
DesignNumber and word "1 centas" and ornament.
Designer Petras Garška [1]
Reverse
LTL 0.01 reverse (1991 issue).jpg
DesignCoat of arms of Lithuania
Designer Petras Garška [1]

The 1 centas was a Lithuanian coin. It has been since replaced by the Euro.

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