The Twenty 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.
In regular circulation, the denomination is served by a banknote. These coins are non-circulating legal tender made for collectors. They are issued in topical series, celebrating various aspects of Swiss heritage or nature.
The edge is usually inscribed with the motto DOMINUS PROVIDEBIT (The Lord will provide - a quote from the Bible, Genesis 22, 8), and thirteen stars representing the original thirteen cantons of the Swiss Federation.
This coin features the Jungfrau Railway on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
The Jungfrau Railway is a rack railway that runs 9 km from Kleine Scheidegg to the highest railway station in Europe at Jungfraujoch (3454 m), between the Bernese Oberland and the Upper Valais in Switzerland. The railway was first envisaged by Zürich industrialist Adolf Guyer-Zeller in 1893 and completed in 1912. It runs almost entirely within the Jungfrau Tunnel, built into the Eiger and Mönch mountains and containing two stations in the middle of the tunnel, where passengers can disembark to observe the neighbouring mountains through windows built into the mountainside. |