KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 latu 1933 — Latvia ( Pick: 25 )

Region: Europe
Front side
10 latu Latvia 1933 — Front side
Back side
10 latu Latvia 1933 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 latu issued in Latvia in 1933. It is classified under Pick number 25, which identifies it within its issue. Its denomination and year place it within documented banknotes of this classification.

This note features a blue-green color and is printed on paper. It measures 154 x 69 mm and is signed by signatures 10 and 11. The printing office responsible for this note is Valsts papīru spiestuve un naudas kaltuve located in Riga, Latvia.

Latvia transitioned to a gold standard in 1924, affecting the design and valuation of its currency during that time.

Specifications

Signed by
Signature 10 & 11
Date of issue
1933
Printing office
Valsts papīru spiestuve un naudas kaltuve, Riga, Latvia
Paper
Paper
Colour
Blue-green
Dimensions
154 x 69 mm
Pick catalog
25

About this banknote

The Latvijas Banka issued this 10 Latu banknote in 1933. This series was introduced to stabilize the Latvian economy during the interwar period, following the country’s declaration of independence in 1918 and subsequent monetary reforms.

The banknote features a blue-green color scheme. The front displays an ornate numeral “10” along with inscriptions in Latvian. The back depicts a woman in traditional dress near agricultural motifs, alongside the Latvian coat of arms. This banknote, identified as Pick 25, was printed at the Valsts papīru spiestuve un naudas kaltuve in Riga, Latvia.

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