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2016-04-06 – Banknotes and coins – The new 50-franc note

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In the ninth banknote series the Swiss National Bank is breaking new ground on the design front – it is moving away from the depiction of well-known personalities altogether. Each note in the new series depicts a typically Swiss characteristic, which is then illustrated graphically using a key motif. Each characteristic is communicated via an action, a Swiss location and various graphic elements. The inspiration behind the new banknote series is ‘The many facets of Switzerland’. Click on the banknotes in the overview for information on the relevant theme and key motif. Click on the 50-franc note for detailed information on the note and its design elements.   50-franc note The 50-franc note focuses on the wealth of experiences Switzerland has to offer – expressed by the wind, the note’s key motif.   Main colour: Green Dimensions: 70 x 137 mm Date of issue: 12 April 2016 1 Hand The wind carries forth the seed of the dandelion, which is held playfully in the hand. 2 Globe and wind arrows The arrows on the globe show the direction of the winds that connect Switzerland with other regions and continents. The arrows also feature in the background on the front of the note. 3 Security strip Mountains evoke Switzerland’s varied landscapes.

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In the ninth banknote series the Swiss National Bank is breaking new ground on the design front – it is moving away from the depiction of well-known personalities altogether. Each note in the new series depicts a typically Swiss characteristic, which is then illustrated graphically using a key motif. Each characteristic is communicated via an action, a Swiss location and various graphic elements. The inspiration behind the new banknote series is ‘The many facets of Switzerland’.

2016-04-06 - Banknotes and coins - The new 50-franc note

Click on the banknotes in the overview for information on the relevant theme and key motif. Click on the 50-franc note for detailed information on the note and its design elements.

 

50-franc note

The 50-franc note focuses on the wealth of experiences Switzerland has to offer – expressed by the wind, the note’s key motif.

 
Main colour: Green
Dimensions: 70 x 137 mm
Date of issue: 12 April 2016
2016-04-06 - Banknotes and coins - The new 50-franc note
2016-04-06 - Banknotes and coins - The new 50-franc note

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Hand

The wind carries forth the seed of the dandelion, which is held playfully in the hand.

2

Globe and wind arrows

The arrows on the globe show the direction of the winds that connect Switzerland with other regions and continents. The arrows also feature in the background on the front of the note.

3

Security strip

Mountains evoke Switzerland’s varied landscapes. The security strip shows the Alps and lists the names of the main four-thousand-metre peaks in the Swiss Alps, from A for Aletschhorn to Z for Zumsteinspitze.

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Mountains

The mountain panorama highlights the wealth of experiences Switzerland has to offer.

2

Paraglider

The wind, the note’s key motif, holds the paraglider aloft in the mountains.

3

Contour lines

The contour lines evoke Switzerland’s varied landscapes.

There are many other design elements on the note, all of which illustrate its theme of experiences and its key motif, the wind. The following film introduces you to the 50-franc note’s various design elements: The new banknotes – design and security features.

Swiss National Bank
The Swiss National Bank conducts the country’s monetary policy as an independent central bank. It is obliged by the Constitution and by statute to act in accordance with the interests of the country as a whole. Its primary goal is to ensure price stability, while taking due account of economic developments. In so doing, it creates an appropriate environment for economic growth.

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