The auksinas (derived from auksas, Lithuanian for gold) was the name of two currencies of Lithuania: silver coin minted in 1564 equal to 30 Lithuanian groschens and paper German ostmark banknotes that circulated in Lithuania in the aftermath of World War I.
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The auksinas (derived from auksas, Lithuanian for gold) was the name of two currencies of Lithuania: silver coin minted in 1564 equal to 30 Lithuanian groschens...
German forces during World War I. The ostmark was known as the auksinas in Lithuania. The litas was established at a value of 10 litų = 1 US dollar and...
October 1922, when they were replaced by the litas. The names skatikas and auksinas were used for Pfennig and Mark, for example, on postage stamps. The reason...
obstacles. In the end, Purickis transferred more than 12 million Lithuanianauksinas to Lithuania. In 1922, Purickis spent almost the entire year in Berlin trying...
who each received a monthly salary of 10 German marks and later 50 Lithuanianauksinas. This class was the youngest: cadets were mostly 17–19-year-olds...