1965 - Switzerland 10 Francs  banknote PIC 66a UNC
1965 - Switzerland 10 Francs  banknote PIC 66a UNC 

1965 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 66a UNC

  • Product Code: Suiza PIC 66a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 44.00€

  • Ex Tax: 40.00€


This Switzerland 10-franc banknote is listed with the date association 1965 and is identified by Pick reference P66a. The specific item is described as UNC. The Krause entry for P66a identifies this type as 1995, so the dates are presented here without treating the 1965 listing date as an issue year.

The vertically formatted design uses brown-orange, dark brown and blue elements over a multicolour underprint. Architect Le Corbusier, also known as Charles Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, appears at the upper left and at the bottom centre of the front. The reverse depicts the “Modular” measuring system and buildings in Chandigarh designed by Le Corbusier. The watermark also features Le Corbusier.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Switzerland 10 Francs banknote associated with 1965. The product title identifies it as banknote reference PIC 66a and states the grade as UNC. The existing description confirms that the banknote corresponds with the image shown for this specific listing.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified?

The banknote is from Switzerland and has a denomination of 10 Francs. The listing associates the note with 1965, so it can be described neutrally as dated 1965. The supplied information does not state whether this year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The supplied model or catalog reference is “Suiza PIC 66a.” The product title also identifies the note as PIC 66a. This reference should be used as the listing’s stated catalog identifier; no separate cataloguing-system reference is provided.

What condition is stated, and what does the description confirm?

The listing identifies this Switzerland 10 Francs banknote as UNC, the condition notation supplied for the product. Its description states that the banknote corresponds with the image. No further physical-condition details, such as folds, handling or preservation specifics, are provided.