Wednesday, 26 October 2022

2545) Constitution of Lithuania: Centenary Celebrations (1922-2022): A €50 Gold Coin issued by the Bank of Lithuania (BOL) commemorating the milestone: Date of Coin issue: 06.09.2022:

2545) Constitution of Lithuania: Centenary Celebrations (1922-2022): A €50 Gold Coin issued by the Bank of Lithuania (BOL) commemorating the milestone: Date of Coin issue: 06.09.2022:

The Bank of Lithuania (BOL) has issued a Gold Coin of €50 (50 Euro) on 06.09.2022, which is dedicated to the Centenary of the Constitution of the State of Lithuania (1922-2022)

One hundred years ago, on 01.08.1922, the "Constituent Seimas" (Constituent Assembly) adopted the first permanent Constitution, which established the independent democratic Republic of Lithuania.

The importance of this anniversary is also reflected in the fact that this gold coin has been dedicated to it, because the Bank of Lithuania issues gold coins very rarely - of the 139 Litas and Euro Collector Coins issued since 1993, only 20 coins, including the new coin, are of gold.

The modern Constitution of the independent State of Lithuania is based on the legal traditions of Western countries and reflects the Lithuanian Nation’s desire for independence, social and political aspirations, and establishes a democratic constitutional order. 

The centuries-old traditions of Lithuanian constitutionalism are the foundation for the current 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania and the source of inspiration for its creators.

The 1922 Constitution consists of a preamble and 108 articles, divided into 15 chapters.

 Its first paragraph clearly states that: “The State of Lithuania shall be an independent democratic republic. Sovereignty shall belong to the Nation.”

 The Seimas was the supreme governing body, while the Cabinet of Ministers and the President, elected by the Seimas, held executive power. 

It remained in force until 1928, when Antanas Smetona promulgated a new Constitution after the coup d’état of 17.12.1926.

The Commemorative Coin:

The Reverse and Obverse of the Commemorative Gold Coin placed side-by-side

The Reverse of the €50 Gold Proof Coin dedicated to the Centenary of the Constitution of the State of Lithuania depicts the democratic foundations of state-building enshrined in the Constitution of the State of Lithuania, conveyed in a symbolic way.

The peripheral inscriptions read - LIETUVOS VALSTYBES KONSTITUCIIA. 100" 

The Obverse of the €50 Gold Proof Coin features a stylised symbol of the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Lithuania - the "Vytis". 

Below, there is the denomination of "50 E", and at the top of the coin, in a semicircle, is given the inscription "LIETUVA" (LITHUANIA).

The specifications of this Gold Coin are:

Country: Lithuania; Date/Year of Coin issue: 06.09.2022; Coin Theme: "Centenary of the Constitution of Lithuania - 1922-2022"; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 7.78 grams or 1/4 Oz; Diameter/Size: 22.30 mm; Coin Quality: Proof (P); Mint: Lithuanian Mint; Mintage: 3,000 pieces; Designer: Egidijus Rapolis; Complectation: Coin, original box, Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Remarks: The text of the accompanying brochure was written by historian Dr. Saulius Kaubrys.









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