Obverse: The obverse features the interwar Lithuanian coat of arms – Vytis – with the year 1925 inscribed below. Around the design is the inscription LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKA. The composition was designed by the famous sculptor Juozas Zikaras.
Reverse: The reverse displays the denomination – the number 1 and the inscription VIENAS LITAS – with a stylized oak branch to the right, symbolizing strength and national spirit.
About the coin: Minted in 1925, this 1 litas coin was part of Lithuania’s interwar circulation currency. Made of .500 fine silver, it weighs 2.7 g and has a diameter of 19 mm. It was demonetized on March 25, 1941. This coin represents a small yet historically significant element of Lithuania’s monetary heritage.