Description:
Obverse
The obverse design depicts a radiant shooting star. At the top, it is half-circled by seven concentric bands of an arc representing a rainbow, with the year 1875 (birth of Emīls Dārziņš) at the left end and 1910 (death of Emīls Dārziņš) at the right end of the arc. The bottom part bears the semi-circled inscription EMĪLS DĀRZIŅŠ.
Reverse
The reverse design features the inscription VALSE MÉLANCOLIQUE, with the year 2015 on the right and a slantwise inscription 5 EURO at the bottom.
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