Switzerland: Coins Issued and Used

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Switzerland (1848 - )
Information about what currencies were issued by Switzerland, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used.
Currency: Swiss Franc. Used in Switzerland: (1850 - present)
CurrencySwiss Franc
PeriodSwiss Franc
Used1850 - present
Description

The franc (sign: Fr. or SFr.; German: Franken, French and Romansh: franc, Italian: franco; code: CHF) is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein; it is also legal tender in the Italian exclave Campione d'Italia. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) issues banknotes and the federal mint Swissmint issues coins.

Although 22 cantons and half-cantons issued coins between 1803 and 1850, less than 15% of the money in circulation in Switzerland in 1850 was locally produced, with the rest being foreign, mainly brought back by mercenaries. In addition, some private banks also started issuing the first banknotes, so that in total, at least 8000 different coins and notes were in circulation at that time, making the monetary system extremely complicated.

In order to solve this problem, the new Swiss Federal Constitution of 1848 specified that the federal government would be the only entity allowed to make money in Switzerland. This was followed two years later by the first Federal Coinage Act, passed by the Federal Assembly on 7 May 1850, which introduced the franc as the monetary unit of Switzerland. The franc was introduced at par with the French franc. It replaced the different currencies of the Swiss cantons, some of which had been using a franc (divided into 10 batzen and 100 centimes) which was worth  1 1⁄2 French francs.

The smaller denomination, a hundredth of a franc, is a Rappen (Rp.) in German, centime (c.) in French, centesimo (ct.) in Italian, and rap (rp.) in Romansh. The ISO code of the currency used by banks and financial institutions is CHF, although Fr. is also widely used by businesses and advertisers; some use SFr. for Swiss Franc; the Latinate "CH" stands for Confoederatio Helvetica.

Given the different languages used in Switzerland, Latin is used for language-neutral inscriptions on the coins.

Two Hundred and Fifty Francs, Gold
1 coin (1998)
Twenty-five Francs, Platinum
1 coin (2022)
Coin NameMintage
Twenty-five Francs 2022 Platinum 999
Twenty Francs, Silver
77 coins (1991 - 2024). First 50 shown.
Coin NameMintage
Twenty Francs 1991 Swiss Confederation 2,540,000
Twenty Francs 1992 Gertrud Kurz 361,000
Twenty Francs 1993 Paracelsus 290,000
Twenty Francs 1994 Legends - Devil's Bridge 272,200
Twenty Francs 1995 Legends - Snake Queen of Grisons 265,700
Twenty Francs 1996 Legends - Giant Gargantua 236,000
Twenty Francs 1996 Legends - Dragon of Breno 216,700
Twenty Francs 1997 Swiss Trains 234,000
Twenty Francs 1997 Jeremias Gotthelf 180,000
Twenty Francs 1998 Helvetic Republic 123,500
Twenty Francs 1998 Swiss Federal Constitution 124,500
Twenty Francs 1998 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer 122,500
Twenty Francs 1999 Swiss Post 183,000
Twenty Francs 1999 Battle of Dornach 96,000
Twenty Francs 2000 Pax in Terra 115,000
Twenty Francs 2000 Lumen Christi 99,000
Twenty Francs 2001 Abbey of Müstair 114,000
Twenty Francs 2001 Johanna Spyri 95,000
Twenty Francs 2002 Expo.02 71,100
Twenty Francs 2002 Rega (Swiss Air Rescue Service) 62,000
Twenty Francs 2002 Abbey of Saint Gall 56,500
Twenty Francs 2003 World Ski Championship 62,000
Twenty Francs 2003 Old Town of Bern 56,000
Twenty Francs 2004 FIFA Centenary 14,055
Twenty Francs 2004 Chillon Castle 56,000
Twenty Francs 2004 Castles of Bellinzona 56,000
Twenty Francs 2005 Geneva Motor Show 51,000
Twenty Francs 2005 Chapel Bridge Lucerne 51,000
Twenty Francs 2006 PostBus 46,000
Twenty Francs 2006 Federal Palace 41,000
Twenty Francs 2007 Swiss National Bank 52,747
Twenty Francs 2007 Munot Fortress 45,000
Twenty Francs 2008 Ice Hockey 51,500
Twenty Francs 2008 Vitznau-Rigi Railway 56,305
Twenty Francs 2009 Swiss Museum of Transport 55,000
Twenty Francs 2009 Brienz-Rothorn Railway 55,800
Twenty Francs 2010 Bernina Railway 57,000
Twenty Francs 2010 Henry Dunant 55,000
Twenty Francs 2011 Max Frisch 55,000
Twenty Francs 2011 Pilatus Railway 55,000
Twenty Francs 2012 Jungfrau Railway 53,477
Twenty Francs 2012 Globi 39,000
Twenty Francs 2013 First Transalpine Flight 39,000
Twenty Francs 2013 Swiss Wrestling 39,000
Twenty Francs 2014 Patrouille Suisse 39,990
Twenty Francs 2014 Jass 39,000
Twenty Francs 2015 Solar Impulse 40,000
Twenty Francs 2015 Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune 5,000
Twenty Francs 2015 Hornussen 40,000
Twenty Francs 2016 Gottardo 35,000
Quarter Franc
1 coin (2020)
Coin NameMintage
Quarter Franc 2020 Einstein 999
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