Switzerland
1965 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 66a UNC
This Switzerland 10-franc banknote is listed with the date association 1965 and is identified by Pic..
1983 - Switzerland 20 Francs banknote PIC 55e VF
Switzerland 20 Francs banknote associated with 1983, catalogued as Pick P55e. In the Krause classifi..
1983 - Switzerland 50 Francs banknote PIC 56e F
Switzerland 50 Francs banknote associated with 1983 and catalogued as Pick P56e. This green and mult..
1986 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 53f VF
Switzerland 10 Francs banknote associated with 1986, catalogued as Pick P53f. This orange-brown and ..
1987 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 53g VF
This Swiss 10-franc banknote is associated with 1987 and is catalogued as Pick P53g. It belongs to t..
1989 - Switzerland 20 Francs banknote PIC 55h UNC
Switzerland 20 Francs banknote associated with 1989 and catalogued as Pick P55h. This blue and multi..
1990 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 53h UNC
This individual Swiss 10 Francs banknote is associated with 1990 and corresponds to Pick reference P..
1990 - Switzerland 10 Francs banknote PIC 53h XF
This individual Switzerland 10-franc banknote is associated with 1990 and catalogued as Pick P53h. L..
Frequently asked questions
Which denominations and periods are represented in the Switzerland banknote category?
The Switzerland catalog covers banknotes dated from 1965 through 1990. The denominations represented are 10, 20 and 50 francs. The 10-franc group includes notes dated 1965, 1986, 1987 and 1990, while the 20-franc examples are dated 1983 and 1989. The 50-franc entry is dated 1983. This selection describes the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than every Swiss banknote issued.
Which Pick references can be found among these Swiss banknotes?
The catalog includes several Pick references from the Switzerland series. The 10-franc notes are represented by P66a and the P53f, P53g and P53h variants. The 20-franc notes include P55e and P55h, while the 50-franc example is listed as P56e. These references are useful for separating denominations and varieties when organising a collection or comparing a banknote with the relevant catalog listing.
How can I identify a Switzerland banknote listed in this catalog?
Start by checking the denomination and date shown on the note, then compare them with the product title and image. The Pick reference provides an additional identification point: examples include P53f, P53g, P53h, P55e, P55h, P56e and P66a. If more than one listing matches the denomination, the reference and date can help distinguish the variant. The catalog description advises that the banknote corresponds with the image, so visual comparison is also important.
How should collectors compare the condition labels for these Swiss notes?
The Switzerland listings use the condition labels F, VF, XF and UNC. When comparing examples, collectors should first match the same denomination and Pick reference, since a single reference may appear with different condition labels. For instance, P53h is listed with both UNC and XF designations, while other notes carry VF or F. Use the condition shown in each individual listing rather than assuming that notes with the same design have the same grade.
What should I check before ordering a Switzerland banknote from the catalog?
Before ordering, verify the denomination, date, Pick reference and condition shown in the individual Switzerland listing. Compare the product image with the note you want, particularly when related variants share a denomination or design family. The catalog includes notes marked F, VF, XF and UNC, so the listed grade should be checked carefully. These details help ensure that the selected item matches your collecting preference and the specific reference you are seeking.
What pattern of variants and grades is especially notable in this Switzerland catalog?
A notable pattern is the group of 10-franc notes identified as P53f, P53g and P53h. These references are associated with dates from 1986, 1987 and 1990, and P53h appears with both UNC and XF condition labels. The catalog also shows related 20-franc references, P55e and P55h, dated 1983 and 1989. Together, these listings provide a useful basis for collecting by Pick variant, date and condition.








