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20 Francs Swiss Vreneli gold coin (1897 - 1949)

This Swiss 20 Francs Vreneli gold coin (1897 - 1949) is sold based on its availability. It contains 5.8 grams of gold with a 900/1000 purity.

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GMVM20ZFRVR97-49
€418.20

This 20 Francs Swiss Vreneli gold coin was first minted in 1897. Its production was eventually halted when the value of its gold content overtook the coin’s nominal value. These days, the gold Swiss Vreneli coin sought after by both collectors and investors in physical gold.

Features of the 20 Francs Swiss Vreneli gold coin
The name Vreneli is derived from Verena, who is the female personification of Lady Liberty. She is depicted on the obverse of the coin. The 20 Francs Swiss Vreneli coin was designed in the 19th century by Fritz Landry from Neuchâtel. It has a purity of 900/1000 gold and weighs 5.8 grams.

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This Swiss 20 Francs Vreneli gold collector coin is sold based on its availability. When in stock, you can order this product directly in our store and webshop. Other product details, such as the coin’s dimensions, can be found by clicking on the “More Information” tab.


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** The weight shown relates solely to the weight of the precious metal. The total weight of the product may differ.
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More Information
VAT0% tarief
Manufacturer Swissmint
Country of originSwitzerland
MetalGold
Fineness900 / 21 karat
Weight of precious metal5.80 gram
QualityCirculated
YearRandom
Face value20 Francs
Diameter (mm)21
Thickness (mm)1.2
PackageCoin cover
CertificateNo
Delivery timeNot available

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