Latvia is geographically the middle of the three Baltic states in Europe. It borders Estonia, Lithuania, Russia and Belarus, and shares a maritime border with Sweden. Latvia's population is 2.2 million. Wikidata: Q211
10 Latu (Games of 1996)
1994 Non-circulating coin: Collector Coin Dedicated to the Atlanta Olympic
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 24,
N# 49906
10 Latu ("Julia Maria" Sailing Ship)
1995 Non-circulating coin: History of Seafaring . Ships of Latvia – Centennial of building of "Julia Maria" sailing ship
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 25,
N# 32879
10 Latu ("Julia Maria" Sailing Ship)
1997 Non-circulating coin: History of Seafaring . Ships of Latvia – Centennial of building of "Julia Maria" sailing ship
Gold (.999) • 1.2442 g • ⌀ 13.92 mm
KM# 42,
N# 32880
20 Latu (Frigate Gekroente Ehlendt)
1997 Non-circulating coin: History of Seafaring . Ships of Latvia – Frigate Gekroente Ehlendt
Gold (.583) • 7.776 g • ⌀ 25.00 mm
KM# 41,
N# 50910
10 Latu (800th Anniversary - Riga)
1998 Non-circulating coin: Eight Centuries of Riga – International Coin Programme "History of Gold"
Gold (.999) • 1.2442 g • ⌀ 13.92 mm
KM# 29,
N# 50871
2 Lati
1999-2009 Standard circulation coin
Bimetallic: nickel brass centre in copper-nickel ring • 9.5 g • ⌀ 26.3 mm
KM# 38,
Schön# 42,
N# 6469
1 Lats (Ventspils)
2000 Non-circulating coin: Hansa Cities
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 46,
N# 48001
1 Lats (Earth)
2000 Non-circulating coin: Latvia. Times and Values (Roots)
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 47,
N# 50914
1 Lats (For the Children of the World)
2000 Non-circulating coin: Collector Coin Issued within the UNICEF Program For the Children of the World
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 48,
N# 51590
1 Lats (Cesis)
2001 Non-circulating coin: Hansa Cities
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 49,
N# 51593
The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is martins.lv.