5 Santimi Latvia Obverse: The small coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, encircled by the inscription LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA • 1992 or LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA • 2006 (Republic of Latvia 1992 or Republic of Latvia 2006), is placed in the centre. Reverse: The numeral 5 is centered on the coin. The inscription SANTIMI, arranged in a semicircle, is beneath the numeral 5. Above the numeral, five arcs join two diamond-shaped suns which are located on either side of the numeral 5.
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