Description:
Obverse
The large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia is placed in the centre, with the year 2004 inscribed below. The inscriptions LATVIJAS and REPUBLIKA, each arranged in a semicircle, are above and beneath the central motif, respectively.
Reverse
The left-hand side of the reverse is smooth, whereas the right-hand side has a dull surface. Inscriptions "FIFA PASAULES KAUSS 2006 VACIJA" and "2006 FIFA WORLD CUP GERMANYTM" are placed at the top and the bottom of the left-hand side of the reverse. A football player with a ball is featured on the right-hand side; the inscription LATS, topped with the numeral 1, is beneath it.
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