Estimate: 19.900 EURHersfeld Abbey,
1/2 Reichstaler 1621,
under Wilhelm V of Hesse-Kassel as administrator.
Condition: ef+
3018-589
Estimate: 9.890 EURFrance,
city of Besançon,
3 Pistols 1666 with title Charles V.
Condition: CH UNC
3019-931
Estimate: 5.800 EURHoly Roman Empire,
Bavaria, Chaise d'or (imperial shield)
1328-1347 under Emperor Louis IV.
Condition: ef
3020-009
Estimate: 3.680 EURGreece,
Eastern Celts,
Tetradrachm (3rd-2nd century BC).
Condition: ef
3020-877
Estimate: 485 EURArchbishopric of Salzburg,
Reichstaler 1654-1668
under Count Guidobald von Thun.
Condition: vf-ef
3019-824
Estimate: 350 EURGreat Britain,
Halfpenny-Token 1794,
Kent-Dover.
Condition: MS65 BN
3020-591
Estimate: 485 EURSaxony,
Siegesthaler 1871 under Johann.
Condition: vf-ef
3003-367
Estimate: 1.180 EURByzantine Empire,
Solidus (491-518)
under Anastasius the righteous.
Condition: vf-ef
3005-316
Estimate: 2.650 EURRoman Empire,
Sesterz (225-227) Orbiana,
wife of Severus Alexander.
Condition: ef
3020-873
Estimate: 1.950 EURKingdom of Bohemia,
Ducat 1676 under Leopold I.
Condition: vf
3021-518
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Voting for the Best Latvian Collector Coin of 2024 is Open

Everyone is invited to vote for the collector coin minted in 2024 that they find most appealing in terms of its artistic solution and story. Latvijas Banka invites the public to vote and to register for a draw, offering the opportunity to win one of the five coins issued in 2024. The prize pool consists of 15 coins. Anyone can vote for his/her favourite coin on the portal Delfi.lv. Each person may only cast one vote per day for each coin.

Vote for one of the five collector coins from 2024.

Vote for one of the five collector coins from 2024.

In 2024, five collector coins were issued, each dedicated to Latvia’s culture, history, and other significant topics:

  • “Across the Times”; graphic design: Arvīds Priedīte, plaster model: Ligita Franckeviča;
  • “Childhood Joy”; graphic design: Anna Vaivare, plaster model: Ligita Franckeviča;
  • “Energy Coin”; graphic design: Germans Ermičs;
  • “Building the Unbuilt”; graphic design: Rūta Jumīte;
  • “Cabbage”; graphic design: Mārtiņš Rozenfelds.

The results of the vote will be announced by 21 April 2025 and published on Latvijas Banka’s website bank.lv, as well as on the portal Delfi.lv. The vote will conclude with a draw where the registered participants will have a chance to win a collector coin issued in 2024.

Since 1993, Latvijas Banka has issued 98 lats collector coins and 58 euro collector coins. Overall, more than 50 artists from Latvia and one artist from Ukraine have participated in designing Latvian coins.

Latvian coins have received high international recognition and a number of prestigious awards; moreover, the “Coin of Latvia” won the international 2010 Coin of the Year Award at the contest organised by US numismatics publishing house Krause Publications and its magazine World Coin News. Latvian coins have excelled at this contest several times: in 2015, the silver collector coin “The Baltic Way” was the winner in the nomination the Best Contemporary Event; meanwhile, the collector coin “National Entrepreneur” was announced the winner in the category the Most Artistic Coin in 2018. At the competition Coin of the Year Awards (COTY) in 2020, the “Honey Coin”, Latvijas Banka’s collector coin, was announced the world’s Most Artistic Coin and the Coin of the Year.

The Coin Design Commission of Latvijas Banka (the former Commission for the Thematic Concept of the Banknotes and Coins), operational since 12 November 1993, plays an important role in the coin issuing process. The Commission consists of employees of Latvijas Banka, outstanding experts in Latvian art and culture as well as artists and scientists.

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