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Lithuania 0.50 Talonas Pick# 31b 1991 PMG 58 EPQ About Uncirculated Banknote

Description: Lithuania 0.50 Talonas Pick# 31b 1991 PMG 58 EPQ About Uncirculated – Rare Transitional Banknote This listing features a Lithuania 0.50 Talonas Pick# 31b, issued in 1991, and graded PMG 58 EPQ About Uncirculated. This note comes from the Talonas series, which was issued during Lithuania’s transition from Soviet rule to independence, making it a significant historical artifact. Key Features: •Country: Lithuania•Denomination: 0.50 Talonas•Year of Issue: 1991•Pick Number: 31b•Grade: PMG 58 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) About Uncirculated•Condition: This banknote is in About Uncirculated condition with sharp edges and vibrant colors. The EPQ designation certifies the note’s original and superior paper quality, indicating minimal signs of handling. Why This Lithuania 0.50 Talonas Note is a Must-Have: 🌟 Historical Significance: Issued in 1991, during Lithuania’s transition from Soviet control to independence, this 0.50 Talonas note holds deep historical value. The Talonas series was introduced as a temporary measure to help stabilize the economy during this crucial period in Lithuanian history. 🌟 Rare Transitional Currency: The Talonas notes were only in circulation for a short period before the introduction of the Lithuanian litas in 1993. This makes them rare and highly sought after by collectors who are interested in Lithuanian history and transitional currencies. 🌟 High-Grade Condition: Graded PMG 58 EPQ, this note is in exceptional condition, with minimal signs of circulation. The EPQ designation confirms the note’s pristine paper quality, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Collector’s Item and Investment Potential: This Lithuania 0.50 Talonas Pick# 31b (1991) note is a fantastic addition for collectors of Eastern European banknotes, transitional currencies, or those focused on Lithuania’s path to independence. The PMG 58 EPQ grade guarantees its high quality and authenticity. Investment Potential: With its historical significance, scarcity, and high grade, this 0.50 Talonas note offers excellent investment potential. As interest in Lithuanian banknotes continues to grow, rare notes like this one are likely to appreciate in value over time. Don’t miss the chance to own this rare and high-grade Lithuania 0.50 Talonas (1991) banknote. Bid now to secure this important piece of history for your collection! A Journey into Lithuania Banknote Collecting Collecting Lithuanian banknotes is an exciting voyage into the history, culture, and resilience of a nation that has witnessed dramatic changes over the centuries. Lithuania, located at the crossroads of Europe, has been influenced by various empires, political regimes, and economic transitions, each leaving a mark on the country’s currency. From the early independence period to its more recent integration into the Eurozone, Lithuanian banknotes offer collectors a rich array of historical and artistic pieces to explore. The Early Independence Era: 1918–1940 Lithuania’s journey into modern statehood began after World War I when it declared independence in 1918. Following independence, the Lithuanian litas was introduced as the official currency in 1922, replacing the earlier Auksinas. Early Lithuanian banknotes from this period are highly prized by collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. These notes reflect a newly independent nation asserting its identity, often featuring national symbols such as the Vytis (Knight on horseback), the Columns of Gediminas, and scenes of Lithuania’s natural landscapes. Banknotes from the interwar period, such as the 50, 100, and 500 litas notes, are cherished for their beautiful designs and limited circulation. Collectors seek out these early banknotes for their historical importance, as they represent the brief period when Lithuania was free before the Soviet occupation. Soviet Occupation and World War II: 1940–1990 Lithuania’s sovereignty was interrupted by the Soviet occupation in 1940, followed by Nazi occupation during World War II. During these tumultuous years, Lithuania used Soviet rubles and later German Reichsmarks, both of which are significant for collectors interested in World War II-era currency. These notes represent Lithuania’s loss of independence and reflect the broader geopolitical struggles of the time. Although Lithuania had no national currency during the Soviet era, collectors value Soviet rubles that circulated in Lithuania, particularly those issued by the State Bank of the Soviet Union. These notes offer insight into the economic and political environment that dominated the region for nearly half a century. The Rebirth of the Lithuanian Litas: 1990–2015 With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Lithuania regained its independence, and the litas was reintroduced in 1993 as the country’s official currency. This modern series of banknotes is a key highlight for collectors. The new litas notes were celebrated for their vibrant designs, rich symbolism, and security features. The 50, 100, 200, and 500 litas banknotes from this period are among the most sought-after. These notes depict famous Lithuanian figures such as Vytautas the Great and Simon Daukantas, as well as cultural and historical landmarks like the Gediminas Castle. The vivid imagery and high-quality printing make these notes a collector’s favorite, symbolizing Lithuania’s return to independence and its economic rebirth. Collectors of modern Lithuanian currency often seek out specimen notes and uncirculated examples of these banknotes, particularly those that are certified by grading services like PMG. Notes in Gem Uncirculated condition with high grades are especially prized due to their aesthetic appeal and historical relevance. Lithuania’s Integration into the Eurozone: 2015 to Present In 2015, Lithuania adopted the euro, replacing the litas. While the litas is no longer in circulation, the banknotes continue to hold value among collectors as important artifacts of Lithuania’s post-Soviet resurgence. The shift to the euro marked the country’s deeper integration into the European Union, but for collectors, the litas remains a symbol of Lithuania’s independence and cultural identity. While the euro is now the official currency, collectors continue to show interest in Lithuanian commemorative coins and euro banknotes that bear the nation’s unique designs and reflect its place within the broader European monetary system. Rarity and Collectability For collectors, Lithuanian banknotes from both the early 20th century and the post-Soviet era are particularly appealing due to their limited print runs and historical significance. Notes from the interwar period and the early 1990s are considered rare and valuable, especially those in high-grade or uncirculated condition. Specimen notes and error notes are also highly coveted, commanding higher prices due to their scarcity. Low-serial-numbered notes and those with special security features are sought after by more advanced collectors. Banknotes that depict national symbols, cultural icons, and historical events are prized for their rich symbolism and connection to Lithuania’s national story. Investment Potential As Lithuania’s historical significance continues to grow on the international stage, so too does the interest in Lithuanian banknotes. The market for high-grade litas banknotes from the 1990s and rare notes from the pre-Soviet era is robust, offering excellent investment opportunities. Collectors and investors alike are recognizing the increasing value of acquiring certified uncirculated notes, which offer both beauty and scarcity. Conclusion: A Rich and Fascinating Collecting Experience Collecting Lithuanian banknotes is a rewarding journey through the history of a resilient nation. From the early days of independence to the modern era, each note tells a story of Lithuania’s triumphs, struggles, and national identity. Whether you are drawn to the rare interwar litas, the beautifully designed modern notes, or the Soviet-era rubles, the journey into Lithuanian banknote collecting offers a deep connection to the country’s past and a tangible link to its evolving identity. Start your collection today and explore the rich tapestry of Lithuanian history through its banknotes! WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIALOur Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It's not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. Our greatest rewards? The smiles, the thrill, the awe of our clients. Yes, we're human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it's as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed.Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing: Every quarter, we purchase tens of thousands of banknotes, leveraging our extensive global network of relationships and resources to access inventory unavailable to the public. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices.Authentic Discovery: Our streamlined team has limited weekly time to bundle auction lots based on potential appeal rather than cataloging and pricing individual issues. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers.Customer-Friendly Bidding: Every auction starts with a low opening bid and no reserve pricing. It's a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals.Simplified Shipping: Whether you purchase one item or 25, our flat shipping rate of $6.50 ensures your treasures reach you safely. And yes, that covers combined shipping for multiple wins!Value-Driven Approach: Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients.The Thrill of the Chase: We don't pre-screen or overly catalog. Here, every bid holds the promise of discovery. Our long-time bidders can attest to unearthing true gems and securing exceptional value. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure?______________________________________________________________________________________________ OUR MONEY-BACK GUARANTEEAt Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stands ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client's expectations or interpretation. So many variables come into play with antique, vintage, and collectible items that we understand that anything not precisely as expected can be returned for any reason due to this unique nature. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for both the customer and our gallery, so please don't worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If not wholly pleased, receive a full refund, including return shipping, at our expense. Please contact us (eBay, phone, or text) before posting feedback; this allows us to perform and make things right.SHIPPING & HANDLINGWe carefully package and ship out twice weekly; our offices are closed on weekends and holidays. We typically see short delivery times because we are in the central part of the United States. The buyer's confirmed address must be shipping from Fargo, North Dakota, via FedEx, USPS, and UPS PO Boxes—extra shipping for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, or other US territories. We are tracking orders over $200. Taxes are charged according to State laws.SHIPPINGWe offer a “Flat Rate” shipping rate of $6.50, including combined shipping on multiple orders. INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES We typically use eBay's Global Shipping, and for about 90% of our international clients, the rate has been averaging around $14. If it's significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. Combined orders receive a quoted rate, and we do not provide free shipping on international orders. Check eligibility due to customs and regulations; international returns are not accepted. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns; we look forward to serving you! DID YOU SEE CATS LAST NIGHT? In the quiet corners of Bloc Galleries, where history whispers from each collectible, two enigmatic felines hold court. Gertrude, with her elegant white coat, and Pete, 'The Man Cat', in his tuxedo attire, materialize each evening as the sun dips below the horizon. No one knows where they hail from, maybe an alternative universe but their vigilant eyes never miss a detail. At precisely 3:33 AM, under the soft glow of the moon, an extraordinary event unfolds. For a fleeting 15 minutes, they speak. Yes, speak! With articulate English accents, they offer a running commentary on the day's work, sparing no one from their sharp, albeit humorous, observations on our numismatic endeavors. "Another misaligned watermark?" Gertrude would quip, her tail flicking with amusement. Pete, ever the diplomat, might chime in, "Splendid effort on the cataloging, though, truly!" Their critiques, always laced with wit, leave us in chuckles and chagrins alike. But as the clock ticks towards 4:00 AM, their words fade into the ether, and the memory of their eloquence evaporates like mist. By 5:00 AM, they are but silent sentinels once again, and with the first light of dawn, they vanish, leaving behind just a hint of their presence in photos they've graced. Legend now has it that Gertrude and Pete are the guardians of good fortune at Bloc Galleries. They watch over the collections, ensuring each piece carries with it a sprinkle of their mystical charm. For those who happen upon their image nestled within the listings, take it as a sign: the cats approve, and so may luck favor your bids. They admire the pretty pictures and revel in the grand tales spun by the currencies of old, and in their peculiar way, they extend their good will to all our customers, whispering of fortunes yet to come. If you win this auction and send us a message about the felines will send a special gift from Pete. He always has a great eye

Price: 44.12 USD

Location: Fargo, North Dakota

End Time: 2024-09-15T21:26:01.000Z

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Type: Banknotes

Year: 1991

Certification Number: 2290765085

Country: Lithuania

Grade: 58

Grade Designation: EPQ/PPQ

Country/Region of Manufacture: Lithuania

Certification: PMG

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