5 euro - Stardust

Series: Latvia - Silver 5 euro coins

Image of 5 euro coin - Stardust | Latvia 2023.  The Silver coin is of Proof quality.
On Thursday, 11 May, Latvijas Banka will issue a silver collector coin "Stardust" dedicated to the distinguished figure of Latvian culture Imants Ziedonis. Imants Ziedonis (3 May 1933–27 February 2013) lives in people's memories as a creative, active, energetic person, one of the most outstanding Latvian poets. A dreamer and an inspirer. A visionary who had the ability to see and to create beyond the borders. To see stardust in supposedly trivial things. The creative work by Imants Ziedonis is one of the 99 values of the Latvian Cultural Canon. He was a poetry philosopher who could include big thoughts in small words. A complicated and versatile personality whose field of activity extended far beyond the poetry space: he was the initiator of the Great Trees Liberation movement, the author of the ideas of the Latvian Culture Foundation programmes – Daugava, Spīdola and the People's Archive. A person who established the criteria for the Latvian identity in the cultural space of the restored independent Latvia. He always urged people to find out more about their country. Therefore, the motive of the road – walking, movement, searching for the beautiful, essential – was important in his creative work. The vertical as a principle and necessity. On 3 May 2023, Imants Ziedonis would turn 90. To memorialise the poet's creative spirit in coin art, Latvijas Banka is issuing a silver collector coin "Stardust" dedicated to Imants Ziedonis. The graphic design of the coin has been created by artist and illustrator Līga Kitchen. The coin's obverse and reverse feature several images. The walking man symbolises the quest for truth, meaning and belonging. Meanwhile, the constellation symbolises the interconnection between the earth and sky, emphasises the fact that a human being – as stardust – is part of the universe. The tree abundant in living beings represents liveliness that is so intertwined with the poet's own vibrant industriousness and the nature of his texts.