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Latvijas Banka dedicates a coin to the 500th anniversary of the first book published in Latvian

On Tuesday, 4 November, Latvijas Banka is issuing a silver collector coin "Latvian Book – 500".

Latviesu gramatai 500 Latvijas banka

Five centuries ago, the first book in Latvian marked the beginning of the Latvian people's challenging journey towards their own language and nation. Although this unique book never reached Latvia, others soon followed, heralding the dawn of a new era in our culture. To honour this milestone, artist Anete Melece-Olivadoti has created a coin that intertwines the meaningful story of the first book printed in Latvian with the enduring significance of the reader.

Books hold a special place in the development of modern nations. Their circulation within society fosters a culture of reading – a foundation upon which value systems and shared information spaces are built. The revolution sparked by Johannes Gutenberg's invention was followed by other pivotal turns related to the spread of book-reading practices into everyday life.

The triumph of the Reformation in 16th-century Europe marked a shift in the evolution of many national languages. As they acquired a written form, these languages also gained a promise of development over the centuries to come. Yet the path towards national book culture was far from smooth. In the era of religious wars, Protestant publications were often subject to persecution and destruction. One such episode unfolded in 1525, when Lutheran handbooks in Latvian and Estonian – describing the order of worship in the Protestant tradition – were confiscated in the port of Lübeck.

The fate of the first Latvian book reveals that bookmaking is deeply entwined with people's social life, a realm that includes war and the violent clash of ideologies. The confiscated books were burned in Lübeck and never reached Riga – their intended gateway to Latvian and Estonian readers in Livonia. Yet the earliest translations of Christian texts into Latvian were soon followed by others, ushering in a new era of Latvian culture – one that endures to this day, along with the living tradition of reading Latvian books.

Artist Jānis Strupulis is the author of the coin's plaster model.

The silver collector coin will be available for purchase on the website e-monetas.lv from 12:00 (noon) on 4 November. The price of the coin is EUR 79.00; the purchase limit for one buyer will be 3 coins. The mintage of the coin is 2500. The coin was struck by Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt (the Netherlands).

Latvijas Banka thanks the National Library of Latvia for the cooperation in creating the collector coin. The video story of the coin and the artist's narrative are available here:

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