Description:
Obverse
The obverse of the coin features the Lithuanian coins of the 14th–16th centuries containing the most significant heraldic signs of the state of Lithuania—the symbol of the Coat of Arms Vytis, the double cross and the Columns of Gediminas.
Reverse
The reverse of the coin displays the image of St Michael the Archangelwith a trumpet, which is surrounded by the inscription LIETUVOS NACIONALINIS MUZIEJUS 150 (National Museum of Lithuania 150).
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