Introduction to PreMeSec

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PreMeSec.ch is the first second hand precious metals exchange in Switzerland that enables private customers to trade directly in physical precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum and palladium for investment purposes.

The name is a portmanteau of "Precious Metals Second Hand". By trading directly with other investors, users bypass banks and dealers and their fees.

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Dübendorf
Silber Franken von 1963
1 x 1 Franken Silver 1875 - 1967
Immediate purchase
20.00 CHF
0 Bids
10.00 CHF
Silber Franken von 1963
Metal
silver
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Troy weight
1 x 4.175 g
Sec. feat.
none
Dutyfree stored
No
Certificate
No
Receipt
No
0 Bids 10.00 CHF
Immediate purchase 20.00 CHF
Dübendorf
2 Franken Silbermünze von 1958
1 x 2 Franken Silver 1874 - 1967
Immediate purchase
30.00 CHF
0 Bids
20.00 CHF
2 Franken Silbermünze von 1958
Metal
silver
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Troy weight
1 x 8.35 g
Sec. feat.
none
Dutyfree stored
No
Certificate
No
Receipt
No
0 Bids 20.00 CHF
Immediate purchase 30.00 CHF
Dübendorf
Goldvreneli von 1947
1 x Goldvreneli 20 Franken (1897 - 1949)
1 Bids
680.00 CHF
Goldvreneli von 1947
Metal
gold
Fineness
900
Form
coin
Troy weight
1 x 5.8 g
Sec. feat.
none
Dutyfree stored
No
Certificate
No
Receipt
No
1 Bids 680.00 CHF

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Goldvreneli 20 Franken (1897 - 1949)
coin
Switzerland
5.8 g
900
The 20-franc gold Vreneli is a Swiss circulation coin, there are also two other nominations 10 francs, 100 francs, the latter was minted only in a very small mintage.
Goldvreneli 20 Franken (1897 - 1949)
Metal
gold
Troy weight
5.8 g
Fineness
900
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland
The 20-franc gold Vreneli is a Swiss circulation coin, there are also two other nominations 10 francs, 100 francs, the latter was minted only in a very small mintage.
1 Franken Silver 1875 - 1967
coin
Switzerland
4.175 g
835
The 1 franc silver coin, minted from 1875 to 1967, is very interesting for silver savers. Learn more about this silver coin!
1 Franken Silver 1875 - 1967
Metal
silver
Troy weight
4.175 g
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland
The 1 franc silver coin, minted from 1875 to 1967, is very interesting for silver savers. Learn more about this silver coin!
2 Franken Silver 1874 - 1967
coin
Switzerland
8.35 g
835
The 2 franc silver coin, minted from 1874 to 1967, is very interesting for silver savers. Learn more about this silver coin!
2 Franken Silver 1874 - 1967
Metal
silver
Troy weight
8.35 g
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland
The 2 franc silver coin, minted from 1874 to 1967, is very interesting for silver savers. Learn more about this silver coin!
Goldvreneli 10 Franken
coin
Switzerland
2.9 g
900
GoldVreneli is a Swiss currency coin, it exists in three denominations 10 francs, 20 francs and 100 francs, the latter of which was minted in very small numbers. While the reverse of all three coins is identical, the 10 franc gold Vreneli resembles the 100
Goldvreneli 10 Franken
Metal
gold
Troy weight
2.9 g
Fineness
900
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland
GoldVreneli is a Swiss currency coin, it exists in three denominations 10 francs, 20 francs and 100 francs, the latter of which was minted in very small numbers. While the reverse of all three coins is identical, the 10 franc gold Vreneli resembles the 100
5 Franken Silver 1931 – 1967/69
coin
Switzerland
12.525 g
835
While the smaller coins remained unchanged from the 1870s until the abolition of silver coins, the five-franc piece was revised several times. The last revision was issued in 1931 and is identical in appearance to the copper-nickel alloyed 5 franc coins still in circulation today.
5 Franken Silver 1931 – 1967/69
Metal
silver
Troy weight
12.525 g
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland
While the smaller coins remained unchanged from the 1870s until the abolition of silver coins, the five-franc piece was revised several times. The last revision was issued in 1931 and is identical in appearance to the copper-nickel alloyed 5 franc coins still in circulation today.