Digital currency: Lithuania's central bank issues collectible digital coin

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One consequence of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been the accelerated development of digital currencies as central banks try to encourage the use of cashless payments. Now Lithuania has pulled ahead of the pack — issuing the world’s first digital collector coin. Hermione Gee reports.

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