10 latu 1937 — Latvia ( Pick: 29 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 latu issued in Latvia in 1937. It falls under Pick number 29. The denomination, year, and catalog reference classify it among documented banknotes of its issue.
This note features dark brown and multicolor on the front and blue-black on the back. It is signed by Ludvigs Ēķis, Minister of Finance, and Jānis Skujevics, Substitute Director of the State Economic Department. The banknote measures 129 x 68 mm and was produced by the State Printing House and Mint in Riga, Latvia.
The State Printing House and Mint operated from 1919 to 1940, producing various banknotes and printed materials during that period.
This note features dark brown and multicolor on the front and blue-black on the back. It is signed by Ludvigs Ēķis, Minister of Finance, and Jānis Skujevics, Substitute Director of the State Economic Department. The banknote measures 129 x 68 mm and was produced by the State Printing House and Mint in Riga, Latvia.
The State Printing House and Mint operated from 1919 to 1940, producing various banknotes and printed materials during that period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ludvigs Ēķis (Minister of Finance) and Jānis Skujevics (Substitute Director of the State Economic Department)
- Date of issue
- 1937
- Printing office
- State Printing House and Mint (Valsts papīru spiestuve un naudas kaltuve), Riga, Latvia (1919-1940)
- Colour
- Dark brown and multicolor on the front; blue-black on the back
- Dimensions
- 129 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 29
About this banknote
The Latvian State Treasury issued the 10 latu banknote in 1937. This series was introduced by the Ministry of Finance and printed by the State Printing House and Mint in Riga. The release aimed to reinforce the national currency during a period of financial and political stability in Latvia.
The front of the note features an intricate design with fishermen at the shore and an ornate border. It includes signatures from Finance Minister Ludvigs Ēķis and Jānis Skujevics, the Substitute Director of the State Economic Department. The reverse depicts a sower with a structure in the background, accompanied by the Latvian coat of arms. This note is catalogued as Pick 29.