Worn out and unfit banknotes and coins

This table will help you to find out which worn out and damaged banknotes are accepted as legal tender and can be exchanged: 
  
  Accepted as legal tender Exchanged free of charge at the Bank of Lithuania and commercial banks
Worn out baknotes tick.png tick.png
Soiled (but not with special inks used for the protection against theft) banknotes tick.png tick.png
Written-on, painted, torn, torn apart or otherwise damaged banknotes tick.png tick.png
Banknotes with at least three fourths of the remaining area and one serial and one number inscription tick.png tick.png
Deformed and damaged coins with a recognisable state emblem of the Republic of Lithuania and denomination numeral tick.png tick.png
Banknotes with less than three fourths but more than one half of the remaining area, and one serial and one number inscription n381/not_ok_1.png tick.png
Banknotes with one half of the remaining area with a watermark, and one serial and one number inscription n381/not_ok_1.png tick.png
Banknotes with less than one half of the remaining area, with remaining both serial and number inscriptions, denomination numeral and a watermark n381/not_ok_1.png tick.png
Money raising doubts about its genuineness n381/not_ok_1.png n381/not_ok_1.png

Banknotes soiled with special inks used for the protection against theft (read more)

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