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Description/Denomination Diameter(mm) Coin Weight(g) Gold Content(oz.tr.)Gold Content
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Latvian Gold Coins
Latvia first issued gold coins in 1993. Although their currency unit is the Lat (LVL), Krause states that 100 Santimu = 1 Lats, having added an "S". Also on the coins themselves, the denomination is shown on the 10, 20, and 100 units as "Latu", whereas on the 5 unit coin it is shown as "Lati". There appears to be some confusion about both the singular and plural forms of the name of the currency.
10 Latu 1997 - 19981.24410.041.244140.9999LATVIA
Russian Federation Coins
Russia became known the Russian Federation after the disintegration of the USSR in 1991.
10 Roubles (1993-1997)121.55520.051.555170.999RUSSIAN FEDERATION
25 Roubles (1994-1997)194.31980.12453.872380.9RUSSIAN FEDERATION
50 Roubles (1993-1997)187.780.257.775870.999RUSSIAN FEDERATION
50 Roubles (1995-1997)238.63970.257.775870.9RUSSIAN FEDERATION
100 Roubles (1992-1997)29.517.50.515.551740.9RUSSIAN FEDERATION
100 Roubles (1993-1997)29.515.50.515.551740.999RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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