Obverse: The obverse of the coin depicts a stylized city map highlighting the route of emergency services. The composition reflects rapid response and the coordinated work of different services when every second matters. In the center a symbolic emergency point is marked, with routes leading toward it – representing the unified emergency assistance system. Inscriptions on the obverse: LIETUVA, 2026, 20 € and the mark of the Lithuanian Mint.
Reverse: The reverse of the coin features the symbol of the joint mission of emergency services – a warning light signal. This symbol represents their shared mission and dynamic activity, conveying the ability to quickly and safely reach a person in need of help. A light-reflection effect emphasizes the texture and creates a subtle shimmering impression, highlighting the mood of urgency, vigilance and rapid response. Reverse inscription: 112.
About the coin: 112 is the common European emergency telephone number that connects people with emergency services when every second counts. It unites ambulance, police and fire services into one coordinated system. It is more than just a sequence of numbers – it is a symbol of shared responsibility and solidarity, reminding us that in critical situations the most important things are quick action and trust in those who come to help.
The coin is struck from silver Ag 925, weighs 28.28 g, and has PROOF quality. The edge is reeded with interruptions. The coin has an unusual shape – an isosceles trapezoid with differently rounded corners, with bases measuring 70.00 mm and 61.60 mm, and a height of 13.00 mm. Selected relief elements of the composition are colored using UV printing technology. The coin’s designer is Tomas Dragūnas, mintage 2,500 pieces, issue date 2026-02-19. The coin was struck at the Lithuanian Mint.