Obverse: the coat of arms of Latvia is engraved in the middle of the reverse - the field of the shield of the state coat of arms is divided into three parts. The upper part depicts a rising golden sun with rays. A lion is depicted on the lower right side; on the lower left is a griffin with a sword. Above the shield - 3 five-pointed stars, symbolizing Kurzeme, Vidzeme and Latgale (this is how the territory of Latvia was divided in tsarist times). The shield is held by a lion on the left and a griffin on the right. Beneath the shield is a stylized weaving of oak leaves. At the bottom, the mint year and denomination.
Reverse: the reverse depicts the denomination of the coin and the year of minting surrounded by a wreath.
About the coin: this coin was minted by Republic of Latvia in 1923-1924 and is considered an extremely rare coin.
*The picture shows a photo of a general nature, this type of coin, so the coin sold may differ slightly from the coin in the picture. Because these are historic, original coins, they can have a variety of scratches and wear.