Switzerland new sig/date (2020) 50-franc note (B357b) confirmed
Like B357a, but new signatures (Janom Steiner/Jordan) and new date (2020). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B357a, but new signatures (Janom Steiner/Jordan) and new date (2020). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B358b, but new signatures (Steiner/Zurbrügg) and new date (2020). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B359a, but new signatures (Janom Steiner/Zurbrügg and Steinger/Maechler) and new date (2019). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B357a, but new signatures (Janom Steiner/Zurbrügg) and new date (2020).Read More…
Like B357a, but new signatures (Janom Steiner/Maechler) and new date (2020).Read More…
According to a press release dated 28 April 2021, “The Swiss National Bank is recalling its eighth-series banknotes as of 30 April 2021. From this date on, the banknotes from the eighth series lose their status as legal tender and can no longer be used for payment purposes. This doesRead More…
Like B355a, but new date (2017). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B356a, but new signatures (Studer/Maechler) and new date (2016). Courtesy of Thomas Reisser.Read More…
According to a press release dated 3 September 2019, the Swiss National Bank planned to introduce the new 100-franc note on 12 September 2019, bringing the issuance of the ninth banknote series to a close. The 100-franc note focuses on Switzerland’s humanitarian tradition, represented by the key motif of water.Read More…
According to a press release dated 5 March 2019, the Swiss National Bank began issuing the new 1,000-franc note (B360a) on 13 March 2019. “The inspiration behind the new banknote series is ‘The many facets of Switzerland’. Each denomination depicts a typically Swiss characteristic, which is then illustrated graphically usingRead More…
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