Latvian coins
Money in form, collector coins are in fact miniature works of art featuring the highlights in a nation’s life. Such coins are usually made of gold, silver or other precious metals of especially fine grade. As opposed to currency in circulation, collector coins are usually not intended to be used as a means of payment, but as a gift, souvenir or collector’s item. Consequently, the price of collector coins is considerably higher than their nominal value.
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OBVERSEA tetrapod Ventastega curonica, coming out of shallow waters on land, is featured in the cent..
Add to CartOBVERSEThe coin has the shape of a linden leaf, and its obverse features a leaf venation pattern. Th..
Add to CartOBVERSEA stylised march of fighters depicted in the Cubist manner is featured in the centre of the o..
Add to CartOBVERSEThe large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 2010 inscribed below, is plac..
Add to CartOBVERSEThe large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 2010 inscribed below, is plac..
NotifyOBVERSEThe large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 1997 inscribed below, is plac..
NotifyOBVERSEThe large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 2001 inscribed below, is plac..
NotifyOBVERSEA dog with a lantern tied to its tail is depicted on a dull surface in the central field of t..
NotifyOBVERSEA symbol of a heraldic rose with letters H and R beneath it is placed in the central part of ..
NotifyOBVERSEThe obverse of the coin depicts a scene of Latvian peasant children mastering the first readi..
NotifyOBVERSEThe large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 2013 inscribed below, is plac..
NotifyOBVERSEThe obverse is crossed by a braid with ribbons in the colours of national flags of the three ..
NotifyOBVERSEThe central part carries the number "2" and the inscription "EURO", with a geographical image..
NotifyOBVERSEA patterned mitten, with the lower body parts of a bear and a wolf protruding from it, is pla..
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