Distaff

A distaff is a tool used in spinning. It is designed to hold the unspun fibers, keeping them untangled and thus easing the spinning process. It is most commonly used to hold flax, and sometimes wool, but can be used for any type of fiber. Fiber is wrapped around the distaff, and tied in place with a piece of ribbon or string. The word comes from dis in Low German, meaning a bunch of flax, connected with staff.

Lithuania 2013 Distaff
Obverse: 
The obverse of the coin features a stylized Vytis (the state emblem) with the inscriptions LIETUVA (Lithuania) and 2 LITAI (2 litas) arranged in a semicircle. The mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint is impressed on the obverse of the coin.
Reverse: 
The reverse of the coin features a creation of man in the centre, the respective inscription VERPSTĖ (DISTAFF) above it, and the year of issue 2013 at the bottom.
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Catalog ID: 
LT126CC1
Value: 
€1.2
Mintage: 
100000
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Weight: 
7.5g
Diameter: 
25mm
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