The obverse of the coin depicts a scene from the poem `The Bunny Bathhouse` by Vilis Plūdons: one bunny is washing its ears, another is flapping its feet with a sauna whisk, and the third is washing its eyes. In the foreground, a bucket features a water swirl forming the number `5`, with the word `EURO` inscribed on its side. The inscription is arranged in a semicircle at the top right.
Obverse script
Latin
Obverse lettering
5 EURO
PIČIŅU,PAČIŅU (Translation: SPLISHY SPLASHY)
Reverse description
The coin`s reverse features a scene from the poem `The Dwarves and the Old Man of the Forest` by Vilis Plūdons: two dwarves are having a snowball fight, one is rolling a snowball, while only the boot-clad legs of another, stuck in a snowdrift, are visible. The inscription `2024` is placed in a semicircle at the bottom right. The inscription is arranged in a semicircle in two lines at the top.
Reverse script
Latin
Reverse lettering
ŠŅĀC BUMBAS TVIRTAS,PLĪVO MATU
CIRTAS
2024 (Translation: SNOWBALLS ARE DARTING, HAIR CURLS ARE DANCING)