N° 1262 | Switzerland 5 Francs 1941 B

1262 - Switzerland 5 Francs 1941 B
1262 - Switzerland 5 Francs 1941 B

Description

KM# 44, HMZ 2# 1223f, N# 12903; Silver 14.95 g.; 650th Anniversary of the Confederation; Mintage 100150 pcs.; UNC with full mint luster

GPT Description

The Switzerland 5 Francs 1941 B coin is a numismatic treasure that commemorates the 650th Anniversary of the Confederation. This silver coin weighs 14.95 grams and has a mintage of 100,150 pieces. The coin is in UNC (Uncirculated) condition with full mint luster, making it a highly sought-after piece for collectors. In 1941, Switzerland was celebrating the 650th anniversary of the founding of the Swiss Confederation. This important milestone marked centuries of Swiss history and independence. The coin design likely features patriotic and symbolic elements that pay tribute to Switzerland's rich heritage and traditions. The KM# 44, HMZ 2# 1223f, N# 12903 references are specific catalog numbers used by numismatists to identify and categorize coins. These details help collectors accurately identify and value the coin. Overall, the Switzerland 5 Francs 1941 B coin is a piece of history that captures the spirit of Swiss nationalism and pride. Its limited mintage and excellent condition make it a valuable addition to any numismatic collection.
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