Part of Latvia's ongoing series celebrating ancient Baltic jewelry traditions, this issue draws on archaeological finds recovered from Latvian burial sites dating to the early medieval period. Disc fibulae of this type were prestige objects — their presence in graves signals social rank rather than everyday use.
The .999 fineness reflects a post-2000 trend among Baltic mints toward pure gold for small collector issues, partly to sidestep the EU's VAT exemption threshold, which applies only to investment-grade bullion above .999.
Part of Latvia's ongoing series celebrating ancient Baltic jewelry traditions, this issue draws on archaeological finds recovered from Latvian burial sites dating to the early medieval period. Disc fibulae of this type were prestige objects — their presence in graves signals social rank rather than everyday use.
The .999 fineness reflects a post-2000 trend among Baltic mints toward pure gold for small collector issues, partly to sidestep the EU's VAT exemption threshold, which applies only to investment-grade bullion above .999.