10 rappen is one-tenth of a Swiss Franc. At the exchange rate as of April, 2009, it would be worth about 9 US cents. If you are asking about numismatic value, I would need to know the year and condition of the coin.
If you asking about exchange rates, there are 100 rappen to the Swiss Franc, so 5 rappen would be equivalent to about 4.2 US cents (as of early March, 2009). If you are asking about numismatic value, the answer would depend on the year and condition of the coin in question. As a possibly useful piece of information, since the end of World War 2 (i.e., from 1946 onward), only the 1950, 1951 and 1965 5 rappen pieces are worth more than a dollar in circulated condition (US$1.50, $2,50, and $1.00, respectively, in Extremely Fine condition).
If $1.25usd is 5 piastres, one piastre is worth $25 cents.
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100 Rappen = 1 Frank. So it is worth 1/5 of Swiss Frank As of October 2012, 20 Rappen = €0.16 or GBP 0.13
It Is Worth 5 Cents
How much an 1883 Confoederatio Helvetica Rappen is worth depends on its condition. The typical value of such a coin is 12 US dollars.
About 21 cents.As to numismatic value, it depends on the year and the condition, but the coin you are referring to is a 20 rappen coin from Switzerland (there are 100 rappen to the Swiss Franc). As to foreign exchange value, 20 Swiss rappen equals (as of March 5, 2009) about 17 US cents.This is a Switzerland 20-Rappen coin, and retails anywhere from about 25 cents to five or six dollars, depending on condition.
10 rappen is one-tenth of a Swiss Franc. At the exchange rate as of April, 2009, it would be worth about 9 US cents. If you are asking about numismatic value, I would need to know the year and condition of the coin.
In circulated condition it's worth about a dollar. A nice uncirculated one is worth $2 to $3
The year on the Swiss Franc coin says nothing about the value but about the date when the coin was fabricated. Check out the number on the coin to see how much it's worth. You have the smallest piece (5 Rappen) going up to pieces of 10, 20 and 50 Rappen (100 Rappen = 1 Franc) , 1, 2 and 5 Swiss Franc coins.
Yes. Coins are: 5 Rappen, 10 Rappen, 20 Rappen, 50 Rappen (labelled 1/2 Frank), 1 Frank, 2 Franks and 5 Franks. Bank notes are for 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1000 Franks. The 5 Frank coin is one of the most valuable coins in the world, worth approxximately USD 6, GB£ 3 or €4.
If you asking about exchange rates, there are 100 rappen to the Swiss Franc, so 5 rappen would be equivalent to about 4.2 US cents (as of early March, 2009). If you are asking about numismatic value, the answer would depend on the year and condition of the coin in question. As a possibly useful piece of information, since the end of World War 2 (i.e., from 1946 onward), only the 1950, 1951 and 1965 5 rappen pieces are worth more than a dollar in circulated condition (US$1.50, $2,50, and $1.00, respectively, in Extremely Fine condition).
There are coins for: 5 Rappen 10 Rappen 20 Rappen 1/2 Frank (i.e. 50 Rappen) 1 Frank 2 Franks 5 Franks. There are also notes for 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1000 Franks.
You are talking about a 1962 Swiss, copper-nickel 10 Rappen coin, also called "10 centimes in the French speaking part of the country. The coin is worth just that - 10 Rappen, which is about 10 US cents, because the coin is still in circulation and we often get these small change coins with dates from the 60's onwards in our change. The only rare or more valuable ones are those from the 1800s or earlier which had a different motif on the coin. You are talking about a 1962 Swiss, copper-nickel 10 Rappen coin, also called "10 centimes in the French speaking part of the country. The coin is worth just that - 10 Rappen, which is about 10 US cents, because the coin is still in circulation and we often get these small change coins with dates from the 60's onwards in our change. The only rare or more valuable ones are those from the 1800s or earlier which had a different motif on the coin.
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