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Lettland - 1 Lat 2007 - Gedenkmünze in Silber / Niob - Coin of Time II

Zweite Niob/Silber Gedenkmünze aus Lettland. In original Schatulle und mit Zertifikat. /// Second Silver/Niobium coin from Latvia: "1 Lat 2004 - Coin of Time II"

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In 2007, prägte Lettland seine zweite Niob / Silber Münze aus die Reihe " Coin of Time ".
 
Auf der Vorderseite der Münze sieht man ein Symbol von eine heraldische Rose mit Buchstaben H und R.
 
Die Rückseite:
 
Die Rückseite der Münze zeigt die Tierkreiszeichen in einem Kreis auf dem Außenring, und die Bilder
innerhalb dieses Ringes zeigen die verschiedene Entwicklungsstufen der Pflanzenwelt welche symbolisieren
den Wechsel der Jahreszeiten.
 
Die Münze wurde von Münze Österreich AG (Wien) geprägt und wird mit Zertifikat und in original Schatulle angeboten. 
 
Silber/Niob Münzen sind bimetall Münzen.
 
 
Nominalwert:    1 Lat 
Prägequalität:  Stempelglanz ( Unzirkuliert)
Auflage:             7.000 Stück
 
 
Nennwert   1 Lat
Durchmesser  34 mm
Feingewicht  10,0 gr. Ag 900/1000
   7,15 gr. Niob
 
 
Gestaltung:  Laimonis Senbergs
Model:           Janis Strupulis
 
 
 
 

 

 

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"Coin of Time II"

 
 
Obverse

A symbol of a heraldic rose with letters H and R beneath it is placed in the central part of the coin. The inscription LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA (Republic of Latvia) is arranged in a semicircle at the top of the outer ring, the inscription of the divided year 2007 is situated on the left and right from the coin's centre, and beneath it there is a semicircular inscription VIENS 1 LATS (One 1 Lats).

Reverse

The reverse of the coin features the signs of the Zodiac in a circle along the outer ring, and the images within it representing different evolutionary stages of the plant world symbolise the change of seasons.

Edge

Plain.

The outer ring of the second bimetallic coin issued by the Bank of Latvia is made of silver, and the central part is struck in niobium, tinted in dark purple.

The design concept of the coin has been built around the Zodiac circle, a popular mathematical abstraction reflecting the ascendancy of the universe over human destiny.

Already the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia, who happened to be excellent explorers of celestial bodies, divided the heavenly vault into 12 segments, thereby attaining a high degree of precision in systematising the star position. They studied astronomical and meteorological phenomena (emergence of comets, lunar and solar eclipses, the ascending and descending of planets and stars) in the context of events affecting the sovereign, state, the individual. The planets move through the constellations, most of which named after animals, from whose presence the circle divided into 12 segments got the name Zodiac - from zodiakos (kyklos) in Greek, meaning "a circle of animals".

The outer silver ring of the reverse features the Zodiac circle and stands for the year, which begins in the middle of one winter and ends in the middle of the following winter. The central part of the coin is struck in tinted niobium, suggesting the fiery disc of the Sun. The signs of the Zodiac, arranged in a silver circle, appear on the tips of its rays. The unhurried observer will be able to discern that the rays actually conceal ascetically designed plants that change along with the four seasons. The central field is left blank: the owner can engrave his or her own sign of destiny or a commemoration of a special occasion.

The dark purple niobium field of the obverse features five-petalled rose, the most popular representation of a flower in heraldics. In Ancient Egypt and in Greek mythology rose was suggestive of feminine passion, beauty and source of inspiration; for Persians, it represented soldiers' valour; in Middle Ages, a rose-bud was taken for a sign of infinity and virginity. A red rose is given as a token of love. Letters H and R stand for Heinrich Rose (1795-1864), the discoverer of niobium.
 
Silver / Niobium coins are bimetallic coins.
 
 
Nominal value:    1 Lat 
Quality:                 UNC (Uncirculated)
Mintage:               7.000 Stück
Minted by:            Münze Österreich (Austria)
 
 
Nominal value  1 Lat
Diameter  34 mm
Weight  10,0 gr. Ag 900/1000
   7,15 gr. Niobium
 
 
Graphic design:   Laimonis Senbergs
Plaster model:     Janis Strupulis
 
 
 
 

 

Allgemein
Ausgabedatum: November 2007
Gesamtauflage: 7.000
Prägequalität: k.A.
Stempelglanz: k.A.
HGH: k.A.
BU: 7.000
Polierte Platte: k.A.

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