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  2. 5 lats coin - Wikipedia

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    The 5 lats coin was a Latvian lat coin minted in 1929, 1931 and 1932. It became a popular symbol of independence during the Soviet occupation of Latvia.It was reproduced in several modern commemorative coins of Latvia and is used on the national sides of the Latvian 1 and 2 euro coins.

  3. Latvian lats - Wikipedia

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    The Ls 5 banknote was introduced first, and the last banknote to be introduced was the Ls 500 banknote on 20 July 1998. [17] The lats was replaced on 1 January 2014 by the euro, at the rate of Ls 0.702804 to €1. The second lats can be exchanged to euros at the official rate at the Bank of Latvia's cashier's office in Riga. [18]

  4. Commemorative coins of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    2-lats Collector Coin Cu/Ni 2 4.000.000 2. 1993 75th Anniversary of Latvia's Statehood 10-lats Collector Coin Ag 925° 10 30.000 3. 1993 75th Anniversary of Latvia's Statehood 100-lats Collector Coin Au 583.3° 100 5.000

  5. Category:Five-base-unit coins - Wikipedia

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  6. Latvia and the euro - Wikipedia

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    A tender for minting the Latvian euro coins began on 20 September 2012. [46] [51] On 10 December 2012, it was announced that Latvia will utilise the Baden-Württemberg Mint. [45] [52] The coins were minted in Stuttgart except the 1 cent, 10 cent and 1 euro coins, which were minted in Karlsruhe. The production of Latvian euros began in July 2013 ...

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