Difference between revisions of "Switzerland"

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* [[Switzerland 1934-B 100 francs|1934-B 100 francs Fribourg shooting festival]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1934-B 100 francs|1934-B 100 francs Fribourg shooting festival]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1939-B 100 francs|1939-B 100 francs Luzern shooting festival]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1939-B 100 francs|1939-B 100 francs Luzern shooting festival]]
* [[Switzerland 1986-HF unze]] Altdorf shooting festival, platinum
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* [[Switzerland 1986-HF unze|1986 unze, Altdorf shooting festival, platinum]]
* [[Switzerland 1987 100 francs]]
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* [[Switzerland 1987-HF unze|1987 unze, Altdorf shooting festival, platinum]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1988-HF unze|1988 unze, Altdorf Haberling shooting festival]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1988-HF unze|1988 unze, Altdorf Haberling shooting festival]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1998-B 100 francs Fr-516|1998 100 francs Swiss Confederation, 1848-1998]]
 
* [[Switzerland 1998-B 100 francs Fr-516|1998 100 francs Swiss Confederation, 1848-1998]]

Revision as of 10:51, 16 June 2025

Switzerland in 1850

One rappen

two rappen

cross in shield type (KM 4)

oat sprig type (KM 47)

five rappen

ten rappen

twenty rappen

demi-franc

one franc

Two francs

Five francs

10 francs

Twenty francs

Fifty francs

One hundred francs

Five hundred francs

one thousand francs

patterns and essais

This specimen was lot 2243 in Künker sale 293 (Osnabruck, Germany, July 2017), where it sold for €300 (about US$404 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"SCHWEIZ, EIDGENOSSENSCHAFT, Bronzemedaille o.J. (1822), von A. Bovy. Prämierter Wettbewerbsbeitrag für den Concours de Gravure en médaille. Brustbild der Venus von Medici v.v. Kopf nach r. gewandt//Putto sitzt auf einer Muschel nach l. umher Lobeerkranz. Mit Randpunze "6". 49,22 g; 44,61 mm. Forrer I, S. 245; Schweizer Medaillen, Auktion Leu 43, Zürich 1987, Nr. 1552. R Vorzüglich-Stempelglanz. (Swiss Confederation, undated bronze medal (1822) by Bovy, first prize for the engraving competition. Obverse: bust of the Medici Venus, head right; reverse: cherub sits on a mussel shell, laurel wreath around. Scarce, extremely fine to uncirculated.)"