Sun and Wind

OBVERSE
The obverse of the coin is designed using varying intensities of frosting and gilding. It depicts the wild rocker Wind, rampaging above the rooftops of the city. The background unfolds iconic elements of Liepāja: the harbourside, a fishing boat, the concert hall "Liepājas Dzintars", the Oskars Kalpaks Bridge spanning the Karosta Canal, the spires of churches, and the city's buildings. On the left side, the inscription "5 euro" is placed in a semicircle; on the right, the inscription "LIEPĀJA 400" is arranged in two lines.
REVERSE
The reverse of the coin is designed using varying intensities of frosting and gilding. It shows the Sun – a woman lazily bathing in the sea, her hair rippling through the water like shimmering sunbeams. The year "2025" is positioned at the upper left, the inscription "LATVIJA" is arranged in a semicircular arc along the lower left edge.
Sun and Wind
Face value
5 euro
Weight
23.00 g
Diameter
36.00 mm
Metal
silver of fineness .999
Quality
proof
Maximum mintage
3 000
Year
2025
€ 82.00
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Sun and Wind
Face value
5 euro
Weight
23.00 g
Diameter
36.00 mm
Metal
silver of fineness .999
Quality
proof
Maximum mintage
3 000
Year
2025
Edge
The inscriptions "LATVIJAS BANKA" and "LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA", separated by rhombic dots.
Struck
Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt (The Netherlands)
Graphic design
Plaster model
About the coin

There is something special about the people of Liepāja. No matter where they go, they stand out quietly. It might sound like a poetic contradiction, but the contrasts Liepāja has gathered over four centuries are not opposites. Take the old house of Mrs Hoijere: the white-painted window frames fit well on the black façade. The youthful concert hall Lielais dzintars can be both the loudest and quietest place in the city. Down by the beach, you feel the everlasting force of nature – the sharp wind and the sweltering sun, both strong, both real, at the same time.

The coin dedicated to Liepāja brings together elements of Kurzeme's biggest city. Buildings line up on the obverse: from the cramped cabin of a fishing boat to the wide rooftops of the 17th century, through elegant Art Nouveau streets, past striking modern buildings and proud industrial relics. Finally, the gaze ascends the church towers' spires, reaching Liepāja's vast sky where the Wind sets the tone. Like an eternal street musician, it plays the weather vanes and whispers through people's souls.

On the reverse of the coin, soaking it all in, is the Sun – the Wind's most loyal listener. It only takes a short walk to go from the city's bustling heart to the calm, spacious beach. There, the centuries melt together like sand in your sandals and strands of hair drift over the water's surface, weaving with the glow of the afternoon sun. So where does Liepāja's strength lie? In its paradoxes? Or in the layers of its history? Can one side of a coin exist without the other? Here, opposites do not clash – they live in harmony. And in the tension between them, Liepāja carves out its own, unmistakable character. To mark Liepāja's 400th birthday, all of this is captured in a single coin: the "Sun and Wind".


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