Hi,
Forgive me my English here, but I hope that you can read it all right. Answer in Lithuanian. I've got no problem with reading
Anyway, I love this topic and I can see some serious numismatic investigators here, so I would like to join you.
About 1 litas 2001 - I have only a 'large spur' version and I compared this with the photo submitted by
rmd. They are both taken by camera, so perhaps they are not flat (scanner would be better), but in my opinion - also the horse's ass doesn't match. I have no gif-maker, so please check for yourself.
It can be that the stamp didn't hit strong enough, but other details of Vytis are deep and sharp. I think that this is really a different version
Second thing that I wanted to ask: I don't have too many Lithuanian coins with me at the moment. Perhaps you noticed that Vytis from 1997 differs from the later ones. The most easy detail to find is the furthest left horse-hoof: It is flat in 1997 and goes down from 1998 on.
Could you look into your wallets and perhaps answer the question. Is there ANY flat hoof still in 1998, or maybe a sharp hoof already in 1997? This could be a nice catch
The third thing - 2 centai. Do you remember WHEN you found this coin with a 'broken' stamp ('B' picture)? Maybe it would be characteristic for a certain minting year
They still produce them with 1991 year, but maybe there is the way to distinguish between them
There is very few information about mintage figures of circulation coins, but I found that there were 5 mln pieces of 2 centai minted in 2003 and 20 mln in 2004.
Sorry for a long post