This is a coin from Switzerland. Is it 10 rappen or 10 franc? This is an important difference. As with all coins, the condition is very important. A flawless coin will be the most valuable, and any signs of wear on the coin will lower the value.
It is worth $15 in mint uncirculated condition or $3.50 in Very Good.
There were 100,000 of the gold 20 Francs minted that year, and it contains .1867 of an ounce of gold. It may be worth from its gold value to maybe about $50 or more depending on the amount of wear and collector demand. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
It makes no difference where the mobile phone is located - dial it as you would normally.
5 francs are around 5 dollars... sorry if you expected more :-( . The interesting thing here (not applying for you though) is that this relatively big coin was made of silver before 1968... all 5 fr until 1967 are therefore worth a bit more.
Alexander Frei is the name of the captain of Swiss Football team.
The 3 main tracks are in Dielsdorf, Frauenfeld and Avenches. This website list all the racetracks in Switzerland http://www.pmu.ch/fr/pages_monde/hippodromes.php The websites for the 3 tracks mentioned. Frauenfeld: http://www.rennverein.ch/xml_1/internet/de/intro.cfm Dielsdorf http://www.saratoga.ch/401.HTML Avenches http://www.iena.ch/ Fernando Govea
The 3 main tracks are in Dielsdorf, Frauenfeld and Avenches. This website list all the racetracks in Switzerland http://www.pmu.ch/fr/pages_monde/hippodromes.php The websites for the 3 tracks mentioned. Frauenfeld: http://www.rennverein.ch/xml_1/internet/de/intro.cfm Dielsdorf http://www.saratoga.ch/401.HTML Avenches http://www.iena.ch/ Fernando Govea
The 3 main tracks are in Dielsdorf, Frauenfeld and Avenches. This website list all the racetracks in Switzerland http://www.pmu.ch/fr/pages_monde/hippodromes.php
The websites for the 3 tracks mentioned.
Frauenfeld: http://www.rennverein.ch/xml_1/internet/de/intro.cfm
Dielsdorf http://www.saratoga.ch/401.HTML
Avenches http://www.iena.ch/
Fernando Govea
The 3 main tracks are in Dielsdorf, Frauenfeld and Avenches. This website list all the racetracks in Switzerland http://www.pmu.ch/fr/pages_monde/hippodromes.php
The websites for the 3 tracks mentioned.
Frauenfeld: http://www.rennverein.ch/xml_1/internet/de/intro.cfm
Dielsdorf http://www.saratoga.ch/401.HTML
Avenches http://www.iena.ch/
Fernando Govea
Roger Federer lives in Oberwill Switzerland. Sweden
Paris, the capital city in France, is 275 miles west-northwest of Bern, the capital city in Switzerland.
the summer in Switzerland is usually sunny all through but it sometimes chooses to be mild. overall it is sunny summers in Switzerland!
Since 2001 Dior is in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland) located.
There are four official languages in Switzerland. German, French, Italian and Romansch. In the case of German, Standard German is only used as the written language and in communication with strangers. The spoken language is Swiss German. There is no one 'Swiss' language. You did not say which language you wanted to use. Swiss German is spoken by about two thirds of Swiss, but it also has strong regional dialects. So in Swiss German, your question would be similar to one of these forms:
Wiä gat's Inä? Wiä gat's? Wiä häsch äs?
Swiss or expats
They speak German in Zürich. Someone from Zürich would be called either ein Zürcher if male, or eine Zürcherin if female.
Approximately 12 hours.
This assumes you do not stop for any breaks, and you use the Channel Tunnel, which is quicker than using a ferry.
France and Switzerland border one another; there is nothing separating the two countries. Under the Schengen Agreement, there are not even border controls between France and Switzerland. However, the French-Swiss border is dominated by the Alps Mountain Range, which impedes rapid movement.
yes there are palm trees by the meditereanean sea in Switzerland
There is actually no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has 4 official languages:
1. German
2. French
3. Italian
4. Romansh