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5 Euros Bridal Crown

Features

Issuer Latvia
Period Republic (1991-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2026
Value 5 Euros
5 EUR = USD 5.76
Currency Euro (2014-date)
Composition Silver (.999) (With six round 1.35 mm crystals on the obverse)
Weight 22 g
Diameter 35 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Issued 21 May 2026
Number
N#
583007

Commemorative issue

Bridal crown

Obverse

The centre features a crown adorned with sequins. The relief of the crown's base imitates the texture of fabric. Six transparent crystals are embedded in the sequins. Eight bundles of lines are symmetrically arranged along the edge of the coin.

Engraver: Ligita Franckeviča

Designer: Dace Lielā

Reverse

The centre displays the text of a Latvian folk song. The inscription "2026" appears in the upper left of the coin, while the inscription "5 EURO" is placed in the bottom right. Eight bundles of lines are symmetrically arranged along the edge of the coin.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
2026
ZARAINS BIJA, KRUSTAINS BIJA
MANS VIZUĻU VAINADZIŅŠ;
CAUR ZARIEM SAULE LĒCA,
CAUR KRUSTIEM NORIETĒJA
5 EURO

Translation:
It was branched, it was crossed
My sequin crown
Through the branches the sun rose
Through the crosses it set

Engraver: Ligita Franckeviča

Designer: Dace Lielā

Edge

The inscriptions "LATVIJAS BANKA" and "LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA", separated by rhombic dots.

Script: Latin

Lettering: LATVIJAS BANKA ♦ LATVIJAS REPUBLIKA ♦

Mint

Lithuanian Mint (Lietuvos Monetu Kalykla), Vilnius, Lithuania (1990-date)

Comments

In traditional culture, a wedding is a rite of passage. At its centre is the daughter's entry into the role of a wife, marked by the loss of the symbol of her maiden status – the crown. Within the wedding ritual, the bride, wearing her special headdress, is set apart and guarded. At the wedding, the bride crosses the boundary between two worlds, passing from the familiar, orderly, and safe one into another, new and unknown, symbolically dying and being reborn.
Sequin crowns were worn in South Courland during the 19th century. Not everyone could afford such a crown, as it was costly. Therefore, crowns could be borrowed. A single headdress could serve for the weddings of several brides. The name given to the sequin crown describes the distinctive decoration of its upper surface. The base of the crown was usually made of bark and covered with fabric. Into the circular base, whose outer surface was wrapped in a patterned silver brocade ribbon, bundles of metal wires were inserted. Upon these rests the cloud-like adornment of the upper part – spirals of metal wires in various shapes, complemented with colourful glass beads, metal-foil flowers, and thin, smooth metal discs (sequins). With every breeze and movement of the wearer, the discs stir and tremble endlessly, and as the metal elements touch, they produce a barely audible sound. The bridal crown shimmers and glitters, reflecting light on the facets of the metal surfaces coated with a thin layer of silver.

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2026  3 000 Proof

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Bullion value: USD 47.93 Search tips
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Actual silver weight: 0.707 oz
Current silver price: 67.83 USD/oz (see silver price )

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