Ten Francs, Bimetallic, Coin Type from Switzerland - detailed information

Ten Francs, Bimetallic, Coin Type from Switzerland (issued 2004 - )
Coin TypeTen Francs, Bimetallic

The Ten Francs coin is a denomination of the Swiss Franc. Given that Switzerland has four official languages, the Franc has three different names: Franken in German, franc in French and Romansh, and franco in Italian. Initially when federal Swiss coinage was introduced in 1850, all "francs" (including the half franc) were full-bodied silver, while the centimes were either billon (low-grade silver) or base metal.

The normal circulating 5 FR denomination was supplemented by circulating commemorative one-year type 5 Franc coins in silver and copper-nickel.

In 1999, Swissimint changed the concept and started striking non-circulating commemoratives for collectors only, which were bimetallic 5 Francs at first. After only six coins were issued in the first five years, this format was discontinued. Further non-circulating bimetallic coins are now denominated as 10 Francs, such as those listed below. They share a common obverse designed by Roland Hirter. It is worth mentioning that some sources consider it the other way round, and call the commemorative part the obverse; however, we are going with the standard definition, which is that "obverse" is the side which specifies the issuing authority.

The 10 Francs are bimetallic and have the same dimensions as the bimetallic 5 Francs, but their colours are reversed: with an Aluminium Bronze outer ring (92% copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel) and a copper-nickel inner circle (75% copper, 25% nickel). They are issued in topical series, celebrating various aspects of Swiss heritage or nature.

Obverse
Switzerland / Ten Francs, Bimetallic - obverse photo

The obverse, designed by Roland Hirter, shows the value 10 in the lowest part of the inner circle, and denomination FR below that, in the outer ring. The mint mark B of Swissmint (ex Bern Mint) is between them, in the inner circle.

The legend CONFOEDERATIO HELVETICA (translated from Latin: Confederation of Switzerland) is separated - the first word is around above left in the outer ring, and the second word is around above right in the inner circle.

There is a small Swiss Cross in the upper part of the inner circle, below the H of HELVETICA.

The date [year] is around below right in the outer ring.

Obverse Inscription 10 FR CONFOEDERATIO HELVETICA [year]
Reverse
Switzerland / Ten Francs, Bimetallic - reverse photo

Various reverses as individually described in the listings below.

Reverse Inscription
EdgeMilled interrupted (segmented reeding)Edge InscriptionNone
Notes

Note that there was an unrelated earlier gold 10 Francs coin issued between 1911 and 1922.

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Coin Type: Ten Francs, Bimetallic - (21) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Ten Francs 2004 Matterhorn Switzerland / Ten Francs 2004 Matterhorn - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2004 Matterhorn - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 111,000
Ten Francs 2005 Jungfrau Switzerland / Ten Francs 2005 Jungfrau - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2005 Jungfrau - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 89,500
Ten Francs 2006 Piz Bernina Switzerland / Ten Francs 2006 Piz Bernina - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2006 Piz Bernina - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 75,000
Ten Francs 2007 Ibex Switzerland / Ten Francs 2007 Ibex - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2007 Ibex - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 89,300
Ten Francs 2008 Mountain Eagle Switzerland / Ten Francs 2008 Mountain Eagle - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2008 Mountain Eagle - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 76,300
Ten Francs 2009 Red Deer Switzerland / Ten Francs 2009 Red Deer - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2009 Red Deer - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 71,800
Ten Francs 2010 Alpine Marmot Switzerland / Ten Francs 2010 Alpine Marmot - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2010 Alpine Marmot - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 71,000
Ten Francs 2011 Bern Onion Market Switzerland / Ten Francs 2011 Bern Onion Market - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2011 Bern Onion Market - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 65,000
Ten Francs 2012 Cow Fighting Switzerland / Ten Francs 2012 Cow Fighting - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2012 Cow Fighting - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 52,500
Ten Francs 2013 Silvesterchlausen Switzerland / Ten Francs 2013 Silvesterchlausen - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2013 Silvesterchlausen - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 49,500
Ten Francs 2014 Gansabhauet Sursee Switzerland / Ten Francs 2014 Gansabhauet Sursee - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2014 Gansabhauet Sursee - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 44,664
Ten Francs 2015 Return from the Alpine Pastures Switzerland / Ten Francs 2015 Return from the Alpine Pastures - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2015 Return from the Alpine Pastures - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 47,000
Ten Francs 2016 Edelweiss Switzerland / Ten Francs 2016 Edelweiss - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2016 Edelweiss - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 36,000
Ten Francs 2017 Gentiana Switzerland / Ten Francs 2017 Gentiana - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2017 Gentiana - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 34,500
Ten Francs 2018 Silver Thistle Switzerland / Ten Francs 2018 Silver Thistle - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2018 Silver Thistle - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 34,500
Ten Francs 2019 Roe Deer Switzerland / Ten Francs 2019 Roe Deer - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2019 Roe Deer - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 33,500
Ten Francs 2020 Hare Switzerland / Ten Francs 2020 Hare - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2020 Hare - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 33,500
Ten Francs 2021 Fox Switzerland / Ten Francs 2021 Fox - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2021 Fox - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 33,500
Ten Francs 2022 Morteratsch Glacier Switzerland / Ten Francs 2022 Morteratsch Glacier - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2022 Morteratsch Glacier - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 20,300
Ten Francs 2023 Rosenlaui Glacier Switzerland / Ten Francs 2023 Rosenlaui Glacier - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2023 Rosenlaui Glacier - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 20,750
Ten Francs 2024 Rhône Glacier Switzerland / Ten Francs 2024 Rhône Glacier - reverse photo Switzerland / Ten Francs 2024 Rhône Glacier - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: Swissmint
Mintage: 15,500
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Ten Francs, Bimetallic: Details
CountrySwitzerland
CurrencySwiss Franc
From2004
Face Value10 (x Franc)
CurrentYes
MaterialBimetallic
DesignerRoland Hirter
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size33.0000 mm
Mass15.0000 g