Bélgica. Collection of 1 Kilo old SILVER coins 1851-1960 Unsorted
N.º 81545683
Suiza. Collection of 14 various old coins 1887-1939 All silver
N.º 81545683
Suiza. Collection of 14 various old coins 1887-1939 All silver
Nice collection Switzerland with several "better" pieces. 14 different coins, all silver and starting from 1887 up to 1939. 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Francs.
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The Swiss Confederation, located in central Europe north of Italy and south of Germany, has an area of 15,941 sq. mi. (41,290 sq. km.). Switzerland, the habitat of lake dwellers in prehistoric times, was peopled by the Celtic Helvetians when Julius Caesar made it a part of the Roman Empire in 58 B.C. After the decline of Rome, Switzerland was invaded by Teutonic tribes, who established small temporal holdings which in the Middle Ages, became a federation of fiefs of the Holy Roman Empire. As a nation, Switzerland originated in 1291 when the districts of Nidwalden, Schwyz and Uri united to defeat Austria and attain independence as the Swiss Confederation. After acquiring new cantons in the 14th century, Switzerland was made independent from the Holy Roman Empire by the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia. The revolutionary armies of Napoleonic France occupied Switzerland and set up the Helvetian Republic, 1798-1803. After the fall of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna, 1815, recognized the independence of Switzerland and guaranteed its neutrality. The Swiss Constitutions of 1848 and 1874 established a union modeled upon that of the United States.
MINT MARKS
A - Paris
AB - Strasbourg B - Bern
B. - Brussels 1874 BA - Basel
BB - Strasbourg S – Solothurn
NOTE: The coinage of Switzerland has been struck at the Bern Mint since 1853 with but a few exceptions. All coins minted there carry a B mint mark.
MONETARY SYSTEM
10 Rappen = 1 Batzen 10 Batzen = 1 Franc
16 Franken = 1 Duplone
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