N° 656 | Latvia 2 Lati 1999

656 - Latvia 2 Lati 1999
656 - Latvia 2 Lati 1999

Description

KM# 38, N# 6469; Bimetallic; UNC

GPT Description

Latvia introduced the 2 Lati coin in 1999 as part of its currency system. This coin is a bimetallic coin, which means it is made up of two different metals. The obverse of the coin typically features a design that represents Latvia's culture, history, or landmarks, while the reverse side usually displays the coin's denomination. In 1999, Latvia had recently regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and was in the process of rebuilding its economy and establishing itself as a sovereign nation. The introduction of the 2 Lati coin was a significant step in solidifying Latvia's national identity and currency system. The KM#38, N#6469 designation indicates the coin's reference numbers in various coin catalogs, making it easier for collectors and enthusiasts to identify and categorize the coin. The term "UNC" stands for uncirculated, indicating that the coin is in mint condition and has not been used in everyday transactions. Overall, the Latvia 2 Lati 1999 coin serves as a tangible symbol of Latvia's journey towards independence and economic stability, making it a valuable piece of history and a unique addition to any coin collection.
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