2000 „Jubilee medal of millennium” head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2001 „The Medal for the Christian World” head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 „World champion R. Bagdonas” head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 „Vice-chairman of Lithuanian Republic C. Juršėnas“ copper, Ø 200 mm;
2002 „Lithuanias christian democracy party celebrates its 100 years” head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 „Maldis art gallery opening, oeuvre of Sauka” head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2003 „Artist R. Dichavičius”, bronze, marble, Ø 16 cm;
2003 „Woman and a cat” brass, 9x12 cm;
2003 „Jubilee medal for Lithuanian King Mindaugas” head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2004 „Jubilee medal for Lithuanian Queen Morta” head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2005 „Edmundas Armoska 60 years jubilee“ head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2005 „Dr. Pranas Kiznis ♦ Lietpak - 15 years jubilee“ head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 „Jubilee medal 770 years to battle of Saulė-Šiauliai” head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 „Radvila the Black” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 „Archangel Michael” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2007 „Archangel Gabriel” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2007 „Archangel Raphael” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2009 „Medal Signifying the Millennium Commemoration of the Name of Lithuania 1009-2009” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 70mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2010 „Jubilee medal 600 years to the battle of Žalgiris-Grünwald” co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, obverse, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint.
Public and private collections
„Olympic light” Museum of fine arts of Lithuania, Vilnius;
„Gymnast with ribbons” A. Grenda’s private collection;