+1-888-448-9199
shop@banknoteworld.com

Switzerland 200 Francs Banknote, 2010, P-73d.1, UNC

  • Price:$449.99 USD
  • EachEa.
In stock (Only 1 left in stock)
In stock (Only 1 left in stock)
Discount Pricing (Per Each)
Quantity Credit Card
Any Quantity $449.99USD
Qty:  
Buy this note as TAP
Drop items here to shop
Product has been added to <a href="cart.php?target=cart">your cart</a>
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    The T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
    • Price:$499.99 USD
    • EachEa.
    Only 1 left in stock.
     
    Variety:
    TAP - UNC
Recommended Supplies
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    • Price:$14.99 USD
    • EachEa.
     
     
    Variety:
    Accessories
    Quantity
    Credit Card
    1-9
    $14.99 USD Each
    10-99
    $13.99 USD Each
    100-999
    $12.99 USD Each
    1000+
    $11.99 USD Each
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    • Price:$19.99 USD
    • EachEa.
     
     
    Variety:
    Album
    Quantity
    Credit Card
    1-9
    $19.99 USD Each
    10-99
    $18.99 USD Each
    100+
    $17.99 USD Each

Switzerland 200 Francs Banknote from 2010 with pick number P-73d.1 is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features Charles Ferdinand Ramuz.


  • SKU:
    SWIT73D.1U
  • Variety:
    UNC
  • UPC/ISBN
    Varies From Stock Photo
Serial Number: Varies From Stock Photo
Category: Banknotes
Reviews:

This uncirculated 200 Swiss franc banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank. It is a brown banknote that is dated 2010, bear the signatures of Raggenbass and Hildebrand, and measures 170 mm x 74 mm. Both sides of the banknote are vertically oriented. Its obverse side shows a portrait of writer Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. Its reverse side depicts the mountains, the world, a lake, and words from a manuscript. Security features include a windowed security thread and a watermark of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz.

Customer reviews