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| Uitgever | Latvijas Banka |
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| Jaar | 2024 |
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| Vorm | Round |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a lively winter scene in which two children are depicted mid-flight through a snowy landscape, their hair and scarves streaming dynamically behind them as snowballs burst around them. The figures are rendered in a bold, colorful illustrative style, with vivid red-orange mittens and patterned knitwear highlighted in polychrome enamel against the silvered field. The curved two-line legend 'ŠŅĀC BUMBAS TVIRTAS, PLĪVO MATU CIRTAS' is inscribed along the upper arc in a hand-lettered style, referencing a verse from a classic Latvian children's poem. The date '2024' appears in the lower right portion of the field. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | ŠŅĀC BUMBAS TVIRTAS,PLĪVO MATU CIRTAS 2024 (Translation: SNOWBALLS ARE DARTING, HAIR CURLS ARE DANCING) |
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Latvijas Banka has issued a consistent stream of themed collector silver since regaining monetary independence in 1991, and this piece belongs to a long-running tradition of culturally specific commemoratives aimed squarely at the domestic market. The "Childhood Joy" series draws on Latvian folk memory rather than historical events — a deliberate curatorial choice the bank has leaned into heavily across the 2020s.