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Angeblich ist die Wahl schon gefallen. (Drei Motive, Verteilung wie bei den Finnen: Cents, 1 Euro, 2 Euro)
Weiß jemand was genaueres ?
Nachtrag:
Habe google benutzt und folgendes gefunden:
http://www.am.gov.lv/en/news/Newsletters/CurrentLatvia/2004/august/568/
Der wichtige Teil:
Obverse sides of Latvian euro coins to portray Latvian woman in a folk costume, the Freedom monument and the Latvian coat-of-arms
In the competition organised by the Bank of Latvia to single out the best ideas for design of Latvian euro coins, the winning title was awarded to Ilze Kalnina from the town of Jekabpils.
Under a common motto "Freedom an European value!", Kalnina proposed the 2 euro coin to portray an image of a Latvian woman in a folk costume, the 1 euro coin to portray the Freedom monument, while the euro cents would be decorated by the coat-of-arms of Latvia.
The three images convey the essence of Latvia and core values of the Latvian nation love of one's Fatherland, desire and struggle for its freedom and pride in one's homeland and nation, considers the jury of the competition.
Weiß jemand was genaueres ?
Nachtrag:
Habe google benutzt und folgendes gefunden:
http://www.am.gov.lv/en/news/Newsletters/CurrentLatvia/2004/august/568/
Der wichtige Teil:
Obverse sides of Latvian euro coins to portray Latvian woman in a folk costume, the Freedom monument and the Latvian coat-of-arms
In the competition organised by the Bank of Latvia to single out the best ideas for design of Latvian euro coins, the winning title was awarded to Ilze Kalnina from the town of Jekabpils.
Under a common motto "Freedom an European value!", Kalnina proposed the 2 euro coin to portray an image of a Latvian woman in a folk costume, the 1 euro coin to portray the Freedom monument, while the euro cents would be decorated by the coat-of-arms of Latvia.
The three images convey the essence of Latvia and core values of the Latvian nation love of one's Fatherland, desire and struggle for its freedom and pride in one's homeland and nation, considers the jury of the competition.