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Banknotes of the Swiss franc

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The first banknotes in Switzerland were issued in 1825 by the Caisse de Dépôt of the city of Bern.[1]
During the 19th century the Cantons had the right of printing notes. Following the law of 8 March 1881 the Swiss National Bank had the exclusive right to issue banknotes in Switzerland. First notes were issued in 1907. Since then, eight series of Swiss franc notes have been printed, six of which have been released for use by the general public, and a new series is expected in 2015.[2]

Overview[edit source | editbeta]

Overview of all series of Swiss banknotes[3]
SeriesIntroductionDate recalledValueless since/fromDesignerRemark
1st19071 July 19251 July 1945Josef Storck and Albert WalchChangeover notes, similar to notes used by earlier banks
2nd19111 October 19581 October 1978Eugène BurnandFerdinand Hodler, S. Balzer
3rd19181 July 19251 July 1945Orell FüssliWar notes; only partially issued
4th1938Victor Surbeck and Hans ErniReserve series, never issued
5th19561 May 19801 May 2000Pierre Gauchat and Hermann Eidenbenz
6th19761 May 20001 May 2020Ernst and Ursula Hiestand
7thElisabeth and Roger PfundReserve series; never issued
8th1995Jörg ZintzmeyerCurrent series
9th2015 (planned)Manuela Pfrunderplanned

All series of Swiss banknotes[edit source | editbeta]

First series[edit source | editbeta]

1st series of Swiss banknotes[4]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseissuewithdrawallapse
CHF50 1 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 1 back horizontal.jpg50 francs166 × 103 mmGreen/YellowHelvetiaOrnaments20 June 19071 July 19251 July 1945
CHF100 1 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 1 back horizontal.jpg100 francs183 × 116 mmBlueHelvetiaOrnaments
CHF500 1 front horizontal.jpgCHF500 1 back horizontal.jpg500 francs199 × 126 mmGreenHelvetiaOrnaments
CHF1000 1 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 1 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs215 × 132 mmPurpleHelvetiaOrnaments
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Second series[edit source | editbeta]

The second series of Swiss banknotes was issued between 1911 and 1914.
2nd series of Swiss banknotes[5]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate ofNotes
ObverseReverseObverseReverseissuewithdrawallapse
CHF5 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF5 2 back horizontal.jpg5 francs148 × 70 mmBrown/GreenWilliam TellOrnaments3 August 19141 May 19801 May 2000
CHF10 2 front horizontal.pngCHF10 2 back horizontal.png10 francs135 × 82 mmBrown/YellowWoman fromNeuchâtelOrnamentsReserve note
CHF20 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF20 2 back horizontal.jpg20 francs163 × 95 mmBlue/purpleVreneliOrnaments31 July 191431 December 19351 January 1956
CHF50 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 2 back horizontal.jpg50 francs165 × 106 mmGreenWoman's headWoodcutter22 December 19111 October 19581 October 1978
CHF100 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 2 back horizontal.jpg100 francs181 × 115 mmDark blueWoman's headReaper16 September 19111 October 19581 October 1978
CHF500 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF500 2 back horizontal.jpg500 francs200 × 125 mmRed/BrownWoman's headEmbroideres24 December 19121 October 19581 October 1978
CHF1000 2 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 2 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs216 × 131 mmPurple/OrangeWoman's headFoundry16 September 19111 October 19581 October 1978
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Third series[edit source | editbeta]

The third series of Swiss banknotes was printed in 1918; some of the notes were issued as war notes, while others were kept as reserve.[6]

Fourth series[edit source | editbeta]

The fourth series of Swiss banknotes was printed in 1938 as a reserve series and was never issued.
4th series of Swiss banknotes[7]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
CHF50 4 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 4 back horizontal.jpg50 francs167 × 96 mmGreenWoman's headBullNever issued (reserve series)
CHF100 4 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 4 back horizontal.jpg100 francs190 × 106 mmBlueWoman fromHaslitalOrnaments
CHF500 4 front horizontal.jpgCHF500 4 back horizontal.jpg500 francs210 × 116 mmBrown-redWoman's headChemistry
CHF1000 4 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 4 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs228 × 125 mmPurpleWoman's headTurbine
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Fifth series[edit source | editbeta]

The fifth series of Swiss banknotes was issued starting in 1957.
5th series of Swiss banknotes[8]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDesignerDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseissuewithdrawallapse
CHF10 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF10 5 back horizontal.jpg10 francs137 × 75 mmRed-brownGottfried KellerBennet blossomsHermann Eidenbenz1 October 19561 May 19801 May 2000
CHF20 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF20 5 back horizontal.jpg20 francs155 × 85 mmBlueGuillaume-Henri DufourThistle29 March 1956
CHF50 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 5 back horizontal.jpg50 francs173 × 95 mmGreenHead of a girlApple harvestPierre Gauchat14 June 1957
CHF100 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 5 back horizontal.jpg100 francs191 × 105 mmDark blueHead of a boySt Martin14 June 1957
CHF500 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF500 5 back horizontal.jpg500 francs210 × 115 mmBrown-redHead of a womanFountain of Youth14 June 1957
CHF1000 5 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 5 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs228 × 125 mmPurpleHead of womanDanse Macabre14 June 1957
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Sixth series[edit source | editbeta]

6th series of Swiss banknotes[9]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseissuewithdrawallapse
Euler-10 Swiss Franc banknote (front).jpgCHF10 6 back horizontal.png10 francs137 × 66 mmRedLeonhard EulerWater turbine, the solar system and a scheme of propagation of rays of light passing through lenses5 November 19791 May 20001 May 2020[10]
CHF20 6 front horizontal.pngCHF20 6 back horizontal.png20 francs148 × 70 mmBlueHorace-Bénédict de SaussureMountain range, a group of alpinists and the Ammonshorn4 April 1979
CHF50 6 front horizontal.pngCHF50 6 back horizontal.png50 francs159 × 74 mmGreenConrad GessnerEagle owl, primula, stars4 October 1978
CHF100 6 front horizontal.pngCHF100 6 back horizontal.png100 francs170 × 78 mmDark blueFrancesco BorrominiUpper part of the dome-tower as well as the floor plan of the churchSant'Ivo alla Sapienza4 October 1976
CHF 500 Haller.jpgCHF500 6 back horizontal.png500 francs181 × 82 mmBrownAlbrecht von HallerMuscular figure of a human body, graph of respiration and the circulation of the blood, and a purple orchis4 April 1977
CHF1000 6 front horizontal.pngCHF1000 6 back horizontal.png1000 francs192 × 86 mmPurpleAuguste ForelThree ants and a cross-section of an anthill4 April 1978
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Seventh series[edit source | editbeta]

A seventh series of Swiss banknotes was designed and printed in 1984, in parallel with the sixth series, but was never released. It formed the reserve series, to be released, for example, if the current series would suddenly become widely counterfeited. At first, almost no information was released on the series for security reasons, except for small fragments. However, after the eighth series was released, it was decided to improve the security features of the current series rather than develop a new reserve series. The details of the seventh series were later released, while the actual banknotes were destroyed. The designer were Roger Pfund and Elisabeth Pfund. They had originally won the competition for the design of the sixth series, but since the Swiss National Bank decided to use the design by Ernst and Ursula Hiestand instead, the Pfunds were charged with the design of the reserve series.[11][12]
7th series of Swiss banknotes[9]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourDescriptionDate of issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverse
CHF10 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF10 7 back horizontal.jpg10 francs137 × 66 mmRed-brownLeonhard Euler; development of the polyhedron, the bridges of KönigsbergGamma function; table for the calculation of numbers; diagram of the Solar SystemNever issued (reserve series)
CHF20 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF20 7 back horizontal.jpg20 francs148 × 70 mmBlueHorace-Bénédict de Saussure;quartz crystals;HornblendebeamHair hygrometer, view of the valley ofChamonix and the Mont Blancmassif; expedition to the Taculglacier
CHF50 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 7 back horizontal.jpg50 francs159 × 74 mmGreenConrad Gessner; branch of a dwarf cherry tree; foliage of the bushGolden Eagle (based on a woodcutfrom Gessner's Historiae animalium); "Metamorphosis of animals"; Latin text from the Historiae Animalium referring to theseven-headed hydra
CHF100 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 7 back horizontal.jpg100 francs170 × 78 mmDark blueFrancesco Borromini; architectural motif from theBasilica of St. John LateranRaising of the lantern and the spire of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza; floor plan of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane;dove and olive branch
CHF500 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF500 7 back horizontal.jpg500 francs181 × 82 mmBrownAlbrecht von Haller;hexagonalstructure of thecell; cell tissue18th century anatomy plate; x-ray of the human thorax; mountains, referring to his poem "The Alps"
CHF1000 7 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 7 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs192 × 86 mmPurpleLouis Agassiz; structure of the surface of ashellfishHead, skeleton and fossil of aperch; structure of the scales of a perch; ammonite
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Eighth series[edit source | editbeta]

8th (current) series of Swiss banknotes[13]
ImageValueDimensionsMain ColourObverseDate of issueReverse
ObverseReverse
CHF10 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF10 8 back horizontal.jpg10 francs126 × 74 mmYellowLe Corbusier8 April 1997Ground plan, government district of Indian city of Chandigarh
CHF20 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF20 8 back horizontal.jpg20 francs137 × 74 mmRedArthur Honegger1 October 1996mouvement symphonique Pacific 231
CHF50 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF50 8 back horizontal.jpg50 francs148 × 74 mmGreenSophie Taeuber-Arp3 October 1995Tête Dada, 1919
CHF100 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF100 8 back horizontal.jpg100 francs159 × 74 mmBlueAlberto Giacometti1 October 1998L'Homme qui marche I
CHF200 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF200 8 back horizontal.jpg200 francs170 × 74 mmBrownCharles Ferdinand Ramuz1 October 1997Lac de Derborence/Diablerets,Lavaux
CHF1000 8 front horizontal.jpgCHF1000 8 back horizontal.jpg1000 francs181 × 74 mmPurpleJacob Burckhardt1 April 1998Palazzo StrozziFirenze
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Ninth series[edit source | editbeta]

In 2005, the Swiss National Bank held a competition to determine the design of the next series of banknotes. The competition was won by Manuel Krebs, but his designs, which include depictions of blood cells and embryos, were met with sufficient opposition from the general public as to discourage the bank from going forward with them.[14] As a result, the ninth series of Swiss franc banknotes will be based on designs by second place finalist Manuela Pfrunder.[15] The series was scheduled to be issued around 2010 but was delayed to 2015 due to technical problems in the production.[2][16]

Notes[edit source | editbeta]

  1. Jump up^ Billets de banque in GermanFrench and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.; A. Meier: Monnaies....
  2. Jump up to:a b Curtis, Malcolm (27 Mar 2013). "Swiss money really is dirty: UK scientists"The Local (Switzerland edition). Retrieved 3 July 2013. "The Swiss National Bank, responsible for producing Switzerland’s money, is planning to introduce new banknotes in 2015 after several delays due to technical problems with paper."
  3. Jump up^ All banknote series of the SNB, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  4. Jump up^ First banknote series 1907, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  5. Jump up^ Second banknote series 1911, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  6. Jump up^ Third banknote series 1918, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  7. Jump up^ Fourth banknote series 1938, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  8. Jump up^ Fifth banknote series 1957, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 30 September 2007.
  9. Jump up to:a b Sixth banknote series 1976, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  10. Jump up^ Sixth series, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 30 August 2012.
  11. Jump up^ Seventh banknote series, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 30 September 2007.
  12. Jump up^ Jean-Marc Côté, "Habiller l'argent : Roger Pfund", Bulletin de l'Association des Numismates Francophones du Canada. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  13. Jump up^ Eighth banknote series 1995, on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  14. Jump up^ Swiss distressed over currency redesign, 8 December 2005 article on the website of the International Herald Tribune. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  15. Jump up^ New banknotes project on the website of the Swiss National Bank. Last accessed 1 June 2007.
  16. Jump up^ Press release of 13 december 2012: Issue of new banknote series delayed. Last accessed 5 September 2012

Sources[edit source | editbeta]

  • Michel de Rivaz, The Swiss banknote: 1907–1997. Genoud, 1997. ISBN 2-88100-080-0
  • Albert Meier: Monnaies - Billets de Banque. Suisse - Liechtenstein 1798-1995. Hünibach 1996

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