William Tell
There are 5 twenty rappen coins in one Swiss Franc. This is because a Swiss Franc is equal to 100 rappen, and 100 divided by 20 equals 5.
5 centimes
It's the Swiss national hero called Wilhelm Tell.
That is a modern Swiss 5 Franc coin. In circulated condition, it would be worth about $4.50.
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Quite a bit ! Swiss 5 Franc coins from 1931 to 1967 have 0.4027 ounces of real silver in.
The value of this Swiss coin depends on its circulation condition. It can range in value from 5 dollars to 30 dollars.
70.050.100.200.501.-2.-5.-There also exist 0.01 and 0.02 but they are no longer in use.
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.
The coin you are referring to is from Switzerland ("Confoederatio Helvetica" is Latin for "Swiss Confederation"), you haven't identified the denomination or the condition of the coin. Switzerland produced coins for 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Rappen in 1938, but not the usual 1/2 Franc, Franc, 2 Franc and 5 Franc coins (although very valuable patterns of the 1 and 2 Franc coins were produced). Depending on denomination and condition of your coin, it could be worth between a few cents and perhaps $20.
The lady featured on the Swiss 5-franc coin from 1981, part of the Confœderatio Helvetica series, is a representation of Helvetia, the national personification of Switzerland. She is often depicted as a strong and dignified woman, symbolizing the unity and independence of the Swiss Confederation. The design reflects traditional Swiss imagery, emphasizing the nation's values and heritage.
The 5 Franc coins from the 1800s are called 5 Francs.