Hmm.. That did not regenerate the locale, since it claims to have been
generated recently. Can you try to run:

sudo locale-gen --purge

which will remove and regenerate all the enabled locales on your system.

If that doesn't help either, can you try to reboot?

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Title:
  lt_LT should use the Euro

Status in GLibC:
  Unknown
Status in langpack-locales package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Lithuania switched currency to the Euro on 1st Jan 2015.  The lt_LT
  locale ought to be updated accordingly.

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