Here we will take a look at a 1925 10 Rappen coin from Switzerland. On its front side is an image of a crowned woman’s head representing liberty. This is apparent in her head band. The words Confoedartio Helvetica are struck near the rim of the coin which is basically Latin for Switzerland. At the bottom is the year, in this case 1925. The reverse side of this coin is the denomination 10 (Rappen) surrounded by a wreath. The mint mark of B is at the bottom and designates being made in Bern. This coin is made from a combination of copper and nickel and weighs 3 grams. These were first produced in the year 1879 and have remained the same design for more than 130 years and are still being stuck today.
Below you’ll find images of our 10 Rappen Swiss coin from 1925. It looks to be in extra fine condition.
Below you’ll find images of our 10 Rappen Swiss coin from 1925. It looks to be in extra fine condition.
Koin kuno sepuluh Rappen dari negara Swiss tahun 1925. Terbuat tembaga dan nikel.
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