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| 表面の説明 | The obverse presents a stylized optical composition in which rays of light emanate from a central source and are gathered, amplified, and directed by a lens into a focused beam, rendered in a fan-like arrangement consistent with the coin's irregular shape. The design is executed through frosting of varying intensity combined with UV color printing, creating a layered interplay of light and surface texture. The legend RĪGAS VĒSTURES UN KUĢNIECĪBAS MUZEJS (Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation) is inscribed along the lower portion of the field in Latin script. The overall artistic treatment merges optical symbolism with the institutional identity of the featured museum. |
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| 鋳造数 | 2023 - Proof - Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt (the Netherlands) - 3,000 |
| 追加情報 |
Latvia's collector euro program has leaned heavily on optical and nature themes since the country joined the eurozone in 2014, and this issue continues that pattern. The "Fan of Light Rays" piece belongs to a series exploring natural phenomena through lenticular or surface-treatment techniques developed in partnership with the Latvian Mint's production team at Münze Österreich in Vienna, where Latvia's commemorative silver issues have been struck under contract.
KM#227 carries a mintage low enough to make secondary-market availability genuinely limited within a few years of issue.