Switzerland's largest modern gold coin
Lot 1282
SWITZERLAND. Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft (Swiss Confederation). 1848-present. 100 Franken 1925 B (Gold, 32.28 mm, 36.00 g, 6 h), Bern. HELVETIA Bust of Helvetia in front of Alpine panorama to left. Rev. 100 - FR / 1925 Radiant Swiss cross above twig of alpine roses. Divo 359. Friedberg 502. HMZ 2-1193a. Very rare, mintage of only 5'000 pieces. Tiny marks, otherwise, extremely fine.


First minted in 1925, the Swiss 100 Franken 'Vreneli' is a true classic and highly popular piece within Swiss coinage. Only 5,000 pieces were struck under the standards of the Latin Monetary Union, and roughly 1,250 of them were later melted down.

The name 'Vreneli' is a diminutive form of Verena, a traditional Swiss name. It refers to the female figure designed by Fritz Ulisse Landry (1842-1927), whose youthful appearance sparked controversy at the time. Critics argued she was 'too young and unworthy' to symbolize Switzerland.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of this legendary coin – a century-old symbol of Swiss heritage and numismatic artistry. To celebrate this milestone, Swiss Mint is releasing a new edition of the 100 Franken 'Vreneli' in July, honoring the legacy of this iconic piece.
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Closing time: 01-Jun-25, 06:00:00 CEST
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