2 Santimi

发行方 Latvia
年份 1937-1939
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 2 Santimi (0.02)
货币 Old lats (1922-1940)
材质 Bronze
重量 2 g
直径 19.5 mm
厚度 1.07 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师 Ludolfs Liberts
流通至 25 March 1941
参考资料 KM#11, Schön#11
正面描述 National arms above sprigs
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 LATVIJA
背面描述 Value divides sprigs above date
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 2 1937 SANTIMI
边缘 Plain
铸币厂
铸造量 1937 - KM#11.1 (diameter 19.0 mm) - 44 600
1939 - KM#11.2, most were never placed into circulation - 5 000 000
Numisquare 编号 7263189670
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1937-1939 2 Santimi coin was issued during the First Latvian Republic, under the authoritarian rule of Kārlis Ulmanis, President and Prime Minister. This period, following his 1934 coup, emphasized national consolidation, economic development, and Latvian identity. These coins represent the final emissions of independent Latvia before the Soviet occupation in 1940, marking them as poignant artifacts of a brief, significant era of national sovereignty.

Artistry: The design for the 2 Santimi coin was executed by the renowned Latvian artist and chief engraver, Rihards Zariņš. His work embodies a distinctive national romantic style, infused with neoclassical clarity, typical of Latvian coinage from this period. The obverse features the denomination "2 SANTIMI" and the year, framed by an oak leaf wreath, a national symbol of strength. The reverse proudly displays the Greater Coat of Arms of Latvia, symbolizing the nation's independence and unity through its three stars, sun, lion, and griffin motifs.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (2 grams, 19.5 millimeters), the 2 Santimi typically exhibits a solid strike. Key high-points for grading include the raised edges of the numerals and lettering on the obverse, along with the individual veins and tips of the oak leaves. On the reverse, critical areas for detail assessment are the sun's intricate features, the lion's mane, griffin's plumage, shield's crown, and fine oak branch detailing. Minor softness may sometimes be observed in the most intricate elements of the coat of arms.

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