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SKU
31221009
2021 16.70g Switzerland Silver 2021 16.70g Switzerland Silver Water Energy PP PP
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SKU | 31221009 |
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Condition | Polished slab |
Face Value | CHF 20 |
Fineness | 835/1000 |
Country | Switzerland |
Weight (g) | 20.000000 |
Fine Weight (g) | 16.700000 |
Material | Silver |
Diameter (mm) | 33 |
Condition | PR |
Mintage | 10000 |
Issue Date | 09.09.2021 |
Delivery date | Immediate |
Obverse (Picture Side): The design, created by the artist Remo Mascherini, focuses on the dynamic nature of water and its harnessing for energy. It typically depicts elements like:
Flowing water: Representing the natural power and movement of water.
Hydroelectric infrastructure: Stylized depictions of dams, turbines, or power lines that symbolize the conversion of water's energy into electricity.
The overall composition often conveys a sense of energy and progress, while also maintaining an artistic and aesthetically pleasing balance.
Inscriptions often include the theme "WASSERKRAFT" (Water Energy) or similar.
Reverse (Value Side): This side typically features the traditional Swiss design elements:
The Swiss Cross, the national emblem.
The year of issue "2021".
The denomination "20 Fr." (or "20 Franken").
The phrase "CONFOEDERATIO HELVETICA" (Latin for "Swiss Confederation").
The specific mint mark (if any, though Swiss coins usually have very subtle or no mint marks beyond the engraver's initial).
The purity and weight of the silver ("Ag 0.835" and "20g") are also usually inscribed.
Edge: The edge is likely reeded.
Technical Specifications:
Diameter: 33 mm
Mintage:
Swiss commemorative coins in Proof quality generally have limited mintages, making them desirable for collectors. For the 2021 "Water Energy" 20 Francs silver coin, the Proof mintage would be significantly lower than any uncirculated versions (if they exist).
This coin is a beautiful example of Swiss numismatic artistry, celebrating both the natural beauty and the technological ingenuity of Switzerland. It would appeal to collectors of world coins, nature themes, and those interested in sustainable energy.