Metal value of 5 franc silver commemorative coin 1936 - 1963: 11.86 CHF

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Description of the coins

Between 1936 and 1963, Swissmint issued commemorative coins for various occasions.


Commemorative coin 1936, defence bond, mintage 200,000

1939 commemorative coin, 600th anniversary of the Battle of Laupen, mintage 30,600

1941 commemorative coin, 650th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, mintage 100,150

1944 commemorative coin, 500th anniversary of the Battle of St Jakob, mintage 101,680

1948 commemorative coin, 100th anniversary of the Federal Constitution, mintage 500,400

Commemorative coin 1963, 100th anniversary of the Red Cross, mintage 623,000


Register and sell 5 franc silver commemorative coin 1936 - 1963

Technical data

Metal
silver
Troy weight
12.525 g
Fineness
835
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Switzerland

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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.