Latvia.

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  1. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Latvia become an independent state jn 18 November 1918. It is very small Baltic country, has an area 43601 sq.km & population about 2600000. During the 1940-1991 Latvia was a part of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet Republic).
    Now Latvia - is rather poor, but independent state.
     
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  3. Siberian Man

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    Monetary system of Latvia was very simple: 100 santimu = 1 lats.
    1 santims 1937, bronze, mintage - 2700000, size - 17 mm, weight - 1,8 g.
     

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  4. Siberian Man

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    2 santimi 1922, bronze, mintage - 10000000, size -19,5 mm, weight - 2g.
    2 santimi 1939, bronze, mintage - 5000000, size -19,5 mm, weight - 2g.
     

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  5. Siberian Man

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    5 santimi 1922, bronze, mintage - 15000000, size -22 mm, weight -3 g.
     

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  6. Siberian Man

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    10 santimu 1922, nickel, mintage - 15000000, size -19 mm, weight -3 g.
     

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  7. Siberian Man

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    20 santimu 1922, nickel, mintage - 15000000, size -21 mm, weight -6 g.
     

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  8. Siberian Man

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    50 santimu 1922, nickel, mintage - 9000000, size -25 mm, weight - 6,5 g.
     

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  9. Siberian Man

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    1 lats 1924, silver .835, weight - 5 g., size - 23 mm, mintage - 10000000.
     

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  10. Siberian Man

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    2 lati 1925, silver .835, weight - 10 g., size - 27 mm, mintage - 6386000.


     

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  11. Siberian Man

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    5 lati 1932, silver .835, weight - 25 g., size - 37 mm, mintage - 600000.


     

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  12. Siberian Man

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  13. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    The Latvian Maiden design is great. :) Also, I find it interesting that key elements of the 1 santims and 2 santimi designs from 1937-39 reappeared, more than ten years later, on the very first coins from my country (Federal Republic of Germany). Here is just a tiny image - after all, this is primarily about Latvian coins - but you can click the links to see larger pictures. The similarity is striking ...

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    (DE 1 Pfennig) http://www.bundesbank.de/bibliothek/images/m_brd/1_pf_vs.jpg
    (DE 2 Pfennig) http://www.bundesbank.de/bibliothek/images/m_brd/2_pf_vs.jpg

    Christian
     
  14. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Latvia 5 Lati Coin

    I just upgraded the 5 Lati in my collection.

    Date: 1931
    Denomination: 5 Lati
    Mintage: 2,000,000
    Dimension: 37 mm
    Material: 25 grams of .8350 Silver
    Lettered edge: DIEVS *** SVETI *** LATVOJU ***
     

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  15. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    An attractive design. And the elements you see on that coin will also be used for the Latvian euro coins: Latvia aims at joining the currency union in January, and the Great Coat of Arms will be on the 10, 20 and 50 ct pieces while the Latvian Maiden will be depicted on the €1 and €2 coins.

    Christian
     
  16. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    I did not know this. Once again, I have learned something from a chrisild post. :)
     
  17. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    We're all here to learn and "teach", to show off ;) , help and have fun, right? As for the coin designs, they are shown here for example; pick a denomination on the left. Of course the future Latvian maiden circulation coins will, unlike your coin, not be silver ...

    (Edit: Link fixed; Latvia did join the currency union on 1 January.)

    Christian
     
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  19. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Sorry. It's Lithuanian coin.
     
  20. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    :) Thanks Eugene, Chris from Germany let me know yesterday. Its my only Lat/Lith coin. I just bought it for the knight and silver a few years ago.
     
  21. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    1 santims 1924, bronze, weight - 1,65 g., size - 17 mm, thickness - 1 mm, mintage - 4990000 pcs. A coins of this type were released at 1922, 1923 (10 pcs. only), 1924, 1926, 1928, 1932 and 1935.
     

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