Latvian, Kontrole, Kartupeļu (Potato) Seal, Image & Found by MTC Cocoon Wim.
Found in the Oudenaarde region, East Flanders, Belgium, 14mm, 4.8g.
A shield bearing Per fess and in base per pale: a demi-sun issuing from base; 2nd a lion rampant; 3rd a gryphon segreant brandishing in the dexter claw, arc of three mullets crest above, LATVIJA below // .. M / 1, KARTUPEĻU KONTROLE * around
From Wim, " 'LATVIJA' so the country Latvia (Letland) ... other side harder to read, kartupelu means potato"
Coat of arms of Republic of Latvia was officially adopted by the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia on July 15, 1921 and was in official use from August 19, 1921. It was created using new national symbols and older heraldic elements from Polish Livonia and Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. Thus the coat of arms combines symbols of Latvian national statehood, as well as symbols of its ancient historical districts.