20 euro (The Radziwiłł palace in Vilnius) 2017
FO#24309 KM#232 | |
Name | 20 euro (The Radziwiłł palace in Vilnius) |
Country | Lithuania |
Period | Euro |
Shape | Round |
Composition | Silver (0,925) |
Weight (g) | 28,28 g |
Diameter (mm) | 38,61 mm |
Edge | Plain with inscription (LIETUVOS RŪMAI IR DVARAI) |
Obverse: | LIETUVA LMK 20 € |
Reverse | RADVILŲ RŪMAI 2017 |
Popularity | |
Price | - |
Mint manufacturing and issuing data
Statistics Year | Rarity | Mint | Mintage | Note |
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2017 | Very scarce | Vilna | 3.000 |
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Year | UNC | XF | VF | F | VG | G | PR |
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20 euro (The Radziwiłł palace in Vilnius) 2017 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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