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Convert your leftover current Swiss Franc banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Switzerland.
Issued by the Swiss National Bank since 2016, the banknotes in use in Switzerland today are those belonging to the 9th Series of the Swiss Franc. The award winning new Swiss Franc banknotes all feature hands and a typically Swiss characteristic: time, light, wind, water, matter and language.
These Swiss franc banknotes are a valid means of payment in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. We exchange these modern Swiss franc notes free of charge. We also give cash for Swiss franc coins and withdrawn Swiss Franc banknotes.
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10 Swiss Francs banknote (9th Series)
Dated 2016, the 9th Series 10 Swiss francs banknote is yellow coloured and has as its main motif ‘time’: The banknote shows a conductor’s baton setting the tempo, parts of a Swiss watch, a globe with time zones, and train tables. The 10 CHF bill is made of a new hybrid substrate Durasafe® which feels … ContinuedYou get: £8.320001 CHF = £0.8320000000 -
20 Swiss Francs banknote (9th Series)
The new bright red coloured 20 Swiss Francs banknote from the Ninth Series focusses on Switzerland’s creativity, expressed by light, the key motif of the 20 CHF bill. Elements on the banknote include a globe, butterflies, a ray of light and a prism. The banknote is made of a hybrid of polymer plastic and paper.You get: £16.640001 CHF = £0.8320000000 -
100 Swiss Francs banknote (9th Series)
The blue-coloured 100 Francs banknote from Switzerlands’ 9th Series features the element of water. On the front side are two hands folded in a cup holding water. The back side shows an irrigation channel, feeding meltwater from a glacier to the fields below.You get: £83.200001 CHF = £0.8320000000 -
200 Swiss Francs banknote (9th Series)
The banknote of 200 Swiss Francs from Switzerland’s 9th Series has the themes ‘matter’ and ‘science’. On the front of the 200 CHF bill is an image of a hand with three fingers raised, each finger representing an axis of the tree dimensions, labelled ‘x’, ‘y’ and ‘z’. The back side of the brown coloured … ContinuedYou get: £166.400001 CHF = £0.8320000000 -
1000 Swiss Francs banknote (9th Series)
The highest denomination banknote of the 9th Series is the purple-coloured 1000 Francs banknote, the key motif of which is language. On the front side are two hands in a handshake. The back side shows an illustration that represents parliament and communication.You get: £832.000001 CHF = £0.8320000000