Description:
Obverse
The obverse of the coin features a stylized coat of arms of the Republic of Lithuania, which is surrounded by the inscriptions ****LIETUVA 2014***, 50 LITŲ (****LITHUANIA 2014***, 50 LITAS). The mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint is impressed on the obverse of the coin.
Reverse
On the reverse of the coin, the idea of studies ARTES LIBERALES (liberal arts), reaching back to antiquity, is inscribed against the background of a composition of fragments of an open book and an outspread globe. The inscription VYTAUTO DIDŽIOJO UNIVERSITETO ATKŪRIMAS 25 (REESTABLISHMENT OF VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY 25) is arranged in a circle.
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