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Latvian Ruble

LVR is the local currency of the Republic of Latvia. It is subdivided into 100 santīmi. The lats was introduced in 1922, replacing the Latvian rublis at a rate of 1 lats = 50 rubļi. It was pegged to the gold standard at a rate of 4.8 lats = 1 ounce of gold. The lats was Latvia's currency until it was replaced by the euro on 1 January 2014. The lats was the currency of Latvia from 1922 until 2014, when it was replaced by the euro. It was subdivided into 100 santīmi. The lats was introduced in 1922, replacing the Latvian rublis at a rate of 1 lats = 50 rubļi. It was pegged to the gold standard at a rate of 4.8 lats = 1 ounce of gold. The lats was Latvia's currency until it was replaced by the euro on 1 January 2014. LVR is an abbreviation for the local currency of the Republic of Latvia, the lats. The lats was Latvia's currency from 1922 until 2014, when it was replaced by the euro. It was subdivided into 100 santīmi. The lats was introduced in 1922, replacing the Latvian rublis at a rate of 1 lats = 50 rubļi. It was pegged to the gold standard at a rate of 4.8 lats = 1 ounce of gold. The lats was Latvia's currency until it was replaced by the euro on 1 January 2014.

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Currency creation
1992-05-07
Currency demise
1993-10-17