Samples of signs of security in bank-notes
 

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- The exhibition New Exposition of the Museum of the Bank of Lithuania in Kaunas was opened on 18 December 2007
- The exhibition "Money in Painting" was opened on 8 December 2005
- The exhibition "Euro Coins Genesis" was opened on 17 November 2005
- The exhibition "The Making of the Euro arranged by the Bank of Lithuania and the European Central Bank" was opened on 29 September 2004
- The exhibition "Banks in Lithuania. The late 19th – first half of the 20th century. Projects. Photographs. Postcards" was opened on 23 December 2003
- The exhibition "Money in Photographs" opened on 2 October 2002
- The exhibition "Securities in Lithuania. Shares and Bonds. 1872-1940" opened on 28 December 2001
- The exhibition "Money in Caricatures" opened on 21 December 2000
- The exhibition "Currency of Restored Lithuania" opened on 1 March 2000
- The exhibition "Money in Small Graphics" opened on 23 December 1999
- The exhibition "Euro and the Currencies of the European Union Countries" opened on 23 December 1998
- The exhibition "Litas: Tradition and Present" opened on 27 February 1998

The exhibition: “Banks in Lithuania. The late 19th – first half of the 20th century. Projects. Photographs. Postcards”

The exhibition familiarises with the history of banks that operated in the late 19th – first half of the 20th century based on sources and surviving iconographical materials – projects, photographs and postcards. The subject under review is divided into two periods: banks before the restoration of statehood in Lithuania in 1918 and 1918-1940. The circumstances of the establishment of banks and other credit institutions, their activities, location, the history of the rent and construction of the buildings are briefly reviewed. Over 250 pictures of banks from the archives, museums and libraries of Lithuania as well as from private collectors’ sets are exhibited, many of which for the first time.

Biržai. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1926.   Biržai. The Jewish Peoples' Bank. 1920s–1930s.   Joniškis. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1930s.   Kaunas. The State Bank (State Treasury). C. 1920–1921.   Kaunas. The Bank of Lithuania. 1929–1940.   Palemonas. Lithuanian officers by a branch of the Economy Bank. 1926.

Kybartai. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. C. 1930.    Klaipėda. Celebration by a branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 15 May 1925.   Klaipėda. The International Bank. 1920s–1930s.   Marijampolė. A branch of the Bank of Commerce and Industry. C. 1925.   Panevėžys. The Farmers Small Credit Bank. 1938–1940.   Pasvalys. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1920s–1930s.

Raseiniai. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1934–1940.   Šiauliai. A Mutual Credit Society. Early 20th century.   Šiauliai. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1920s–1930s.   Šiauliai. A branch of the Commercial Bank. 1920s.   Šiauliai. Brothers Nurokai Banking House. C. 1914–1916.   Šilutė. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1920s–1930s.

Tauragė. A branch of the Bank of Lithuania. 1936–1940.   Utena. A branch of the Bank of Commerce and Industry. C. 1920.   Vilnius. A branch of the State Bank of Russia. Early 1910s.   The Vilnius Land Bank and the Private Bank of Commerce. 1920s–1930s.

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