25 lati 1928 — Latvia ( Pick: 18 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 25 lati issued in Latvia in 1928. It is classified under Pick number 18, providing its identification within the issue.
This note features a color scheme of black on a yellow underprint with a blue reverse. It measures 133 x 89 mm and is signed by J. Celms and K. Vanags. It was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, located on London Wall, London E.C.
The State Bank of Latvia issued its first series of banknotes in 1922, marking the establishment of an independent monetary system.
This note features a color scheme of black on a yellow underprint with a blue reverse. It measures 133 x 89 mm and is signed by J. Celms and K. Vanags. It was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, located on London Wall, London E.C.
The State Bank of Latvia issued its first series of banknotes in 1922, marking the establishment of an independent monetary system.
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Celms, K. Vanags
- Date of issue
- 1928
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, London E.C.
- Colour
- Black on yellow underprint; blue reverse
- Dimensions
- 133 x 89 mm
- Pick catalog
- 18
About this banknote
The Latvijas Banka issued the 25 lati note in 1928. This series was introduced as part of Latvia's efforts to establish its own currency system following independence in 1918. The notes were printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, a renowned printing firm based in London.
The banknote features a portrait of a man at the center, flanked by images of a sailing ship and a steamship. The reverse side features the coat of arms of Latvia, set against an intricate blue guilloche pattern. This note is cataloged as Pick number 18.