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  2. Vreneli - Wikipedia

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    Vreneli (aka Goldvreneli [1]) is the informal name for a range of legal tender gold coins of the Swiss franc. The coins were issued between 1897 and 1936, in 1947 and in 1949. All coins issued after 1936 are restrikes (legal tender ceased September 29, 1936). [2] The coin exists in three denominations, of 10, 20 and 100 francs.

  3. Coins of the Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    20 franc coin of 1890 Vreneli head in the final design of 1897 The CHF 25 and CHF 50 coins planned in the 1950s. CHF 50: The Three Confederates based on the 1914 statue by James Vibert, legend In nomine Domini. CHF 25: The figure of William Tell based on the 1897 painting by Ferdinand Hodler, legend In armis libertas et pax.

  4. Christine Lauterburg - Wikipedia

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    Christine Lauterburg (born 12 March 1956 in Bern) is a Swiss singer and yodeler. [1] Lauterburg often remakes Swiss folk songs but also composes her own music. In contrast to most contemporary Swiss musicians, who use the Anglo-Saxon folk songs as a foundation, Lauterburg develops her music from local roots.

  5. Category:Bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Vreneli This page was last edited on 7 July 2024, at 17:07 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Category:Gold coins - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2024, at 11:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Helvetia - Wikipedia

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    Standing Helvetia on obverse of a Swiss 2-franc coinHelvetia (/ h ɛ l ˈ v iː ʃ ə /) [1] is a national personification of Switzerland, officially Confoederatio Helvetica, the Swiss Confederation.

  8. Theme for a Dream - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single in Germany in June 1961 with the B-side "Vreneli", which was an original German song. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Reviewing for Disc , Don Nicholl described "Theme for a Dream" as an "attractive tune and lyric married very well indeed.

  9. Talk:Vreneli - Wikipedia

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