Description:
Obverse
The obverse features firefighters' symbols on the background of flames, with the images of firemen on the right and left. Crossed oak branches form a motif at the bottom. The semi-circled inscription UGUNSDZĒSĪBAI LATVIJĀ (Firefighting in Latvia) is placed at the top, with the figure150 beneath it. The year 2015 is inscribed in the lower part of the obverse.
Reverse
The image of fully-equipped firefighters' team in a horse-drawn cart is the central motif. The lower part features the semi-circled inscription 5 EURO.
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