Toggle navigation
CNB::RCB HG
Home
Cats
Coins
CoinsDT
Articles
Glossary
Monarchs
Years
Mints
Countries
Login
Home
Articles
5258
Update
Update Articles: 5258
ID
Slug
Page Title
Excerpt
The Vreneli is the informal name of a series of gold bullion coins made in Switzerland. The coin is known by a variety of names, formally as Helvetia Head (English) Tête d'Helvetia (French) or Helvetiakopf (German). Informally it is also known as Vreneli, Helvetia, Swiss Miss or just as a Gold 20 Swiss Francs.
PageContent. (Try not to add too much fancy formatting here - leave it to the theme)
<div class='featuredimage'><img src='https://coinsnotebook.com/wp-content/uploads/20-francs-Vreneli-Gold-Coin-Obverse.jpg' alt='20 francs Vreneli Gold Coin Obverse' /></div><br>The <strong>Vreneli</strong> is the informal name of a series of gold coins made in Switzerland. The coin is known by a variety of names, formally as <em>Helvetia Head</em> (English) <em>Tête d'Helvetia</em> (French) or <em>Helvetiakopf</em> (German). Informally it is also known as Vreneli, Helvetia, Swiss Miss or just as a Gold 20 Swiss Francs. The Vreneli is a bullion gold coin but does have numismatic supporters too.<br /> <br /> The coins were issued between 1897 and 1936, in 1947 and in 1949. The coin ceased to be legal tender in 1936 and all coins issued after 1936 are restrikes.<br /> <br /> The series consisted of 10, 20 and 100 Swiss franc coins. The 20 francs is by far the most popular. The 100 franc coin was only made in 1925 with a small issue of 5000. Over the series about 61 million coins have been produced.<br /> <br /> All the coins were made in 90% gold (millesimal fineness of 900).<br /> <br /> The reverse of the 20 franc coin shows the Swiss shield, featuring the Swiss Cross, and a wreath of oak along with the denomination.<br /> <br /> <strong>One Coin, Many Names</strong><br /> <br /> The Obverse shows the head of a lady with the words 'HELVETIA' written above.<br /> <br /> The coin is known as <em>Helvetia</em> due to the single inscription on the obverse. Helvetia is the female national personification of Switzerland, officially <em>Confœderatio Helvetica</em>, the Swiss Confederation. Helvetia is also a variation of the official Latin name of Switzerland.<br /> <br /> The name <em>Vreneli</em> is though to derive from <em>Verena</em>, another personification of the Confederation of Switzerland in the female effigy (similar to the American Lady Liberty). This is why the coins are sometimes colloquially called <em>Swiss Miss.</em><br /> <br /> The design was by Fritz Ulysse Landry in 1895 and it is thought the model for the obverse was Françoise Engli.<br /> <br /> <div class='imgwithcaption'><img class="wp-image-5259 size-full" src="https://coinsnotebook.com/wp-content/uploads/20-francs-Vreneli-Gold-Coin-Reverse.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="360" /><br> 1916 20 francs Vreneli Gold coin reverse</div><br /> <br /> The coins were minted at the Swiss Mint at Bern (although the die was engraved at the Paris mint). The coins carry a mint mark of a "B" (without a dot) for Bern. The restrikes have a mintmark of "L".<br /> <br /> The 20 franc coin specification is:<br /> <ul> <li>Diameter: 21 mm</li> <li>Thickness: 1.25 mm</li> <li>Weight: 6.45g, so gold content is 5.805g or 0.1866 oz</li> </ul> The 10 franc coin weighs 3.23g and has 2.9g of pure gold.<br /> <br /> Swiss Mint Marks post-1848:<br /> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"><br /> <tbody><br /> <tr><br /> <td>B</td><br /> <td>Bern</td><br /> </tr><br /> <tr><br /> <td>B.</td><br /> <td>Brussels</td><br /> </tr><br /> <tr><br /> <td>BB</td><br /> <td>Strasbourg</td><br /> </tr><br /> <tr><br /> <td>AB</td><br /> <td>Strasbourg</td><br /> </tr><br /> <tr><br /> <td>A</td><br /> <td>Paris</td><br /> </tr><br /> <tr><br /> <td>L</td><br /> <td>lingot/bullion re-strikes</td><br /> </tr><br /> </tbody><br /> </table><br /> <span style="color: #999999;"><em>The two images used are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Source https://www.coininvest.com Author: CoinInvest GmbH.</em></span><br /> <br />
Author
Date Created
Date Modified
Page Type
View Count
Featured Image
Thumbnail Image
Coin ID
Coin Cat ID
Save
Save and Stay
Cancel