Description:
Obverse
The large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia, with the year 2002 inscribed beneath, is placed in the centre. The inscription LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA, arranged in a semicircle, is above the central motif. The inscription LATS, topped with the numeral 1, are placed beneath the central motif.
Reverse
A motif of wrestling from an ancient Greek relief is featured in the centre. The inscription OLIMPISKAS SPELES ATENAS 2004 (Olympic Games Athens 2004), arranged in a semi-circle, is placed beneath the central motif.
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