Latvia. 1 Lats 1924





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LATVIA. 1 Lats. 1924
- Value: 1 Lats.
- Year: 1924.
- Design: Obverse: LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA (Republic of Latvia) with the Latvian coat of arms in the center, flanked by a lion on the left and a griffin on the right. Reverse: 1 LATS 1924 surrounded by a laurel wreath.
- Grading: Uncirculated.
This coin was issued shortly after Latvia gained its independence in 1918, following the collapse of the Russian Empire, making it a historically important piece for Latvian national identity. The 1 Lats coin was one of the first issued by the newly formed republic.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make absolutely clear that I ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special tax agreement (for example: the Canary Islands), it might be stopped by your local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a customs/legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thank you for your understanding.
LATVIA. 1 Lats. 1924
- Value: 1 Lats.
- Year: 1924.
- Design: Obverse: LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA (Republic of Latvia) with the Latvian coat of arms in the center, flanked by a lion on the left and a griffin on the right. Reverse: 1 LATS 1924 surrounded by a laurel wreath.
- Grading: Uncirculated.
This coin was issued shortly after Latvia gained its independence in 1918, following the collapse of the Russian Empire, making it a historically important piece for Latvian national identity. The 1 Lats coin was one of the first issued by the newly formed republic.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make absolutely clear that I ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special tax agreement (for example: the Canary Islands), it might be stopped by your local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a customs/legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thank you for your understanding.

