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  2. Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss franc is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein and also legal tender in the Italian exclave of Campione d'Italia. Although not formally legal tender in the German exclave of Büsingen am Hochrhein (the sole legal currency is the euro ), it is in wide daily use there; with many prices quoted in Swiss francs.

  3. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the euro is used in 26 countries (including Kosovo), while the Swiss franc is used in two countries. All 23 other widely recognized states each have their own national currency. Among the states with limited recognition, Transnistria uses the Transnistrian ruble and Abkhazia uses the Abkhazian apsar.

  4. Coins of the Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    During the Swiss Mediation period (1803–1814), Swiss currency reverted to a variety of cantonal francs. In the Restored Confederacy , from 1825, the western cantons (Bern, Basel, Fribourg, Solothurn, Aargau, Vaud) formed a "monetary concordate" ( Münzkonkordat ) for the unification of their currencies, producing a standardised Konkordatsbatzen .

  5. What are the strongest value currencies in the world? - AOL

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    Swiss franc. The Swiss franc, or CHF, is the eighth-most valuable currency in the world. Traders will receive 0.92 CHF per USD. ... Switzerland’s political neutrality, low debt-to-GDP ratio, and ...

  6. Banknotes of the Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    The ninth series of the Swiss franc, currently in circulation. As of 2022, the Swiss 1000-franc banknote is the world's 2nd highest value currently-issued banknote, after the Brunei $10,000 bill (worth around 6,900 Swiss francs in 2022), followed by the Singapore $1,000 note (worth around 678 CHF) and the 500 euro note (worth around 490 CHF), was demonetised.

  7. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    2.4 Swiss franc as legal tender. ... Currency band; Exchange rate; Exchange rate regime; Exchange-rate flexibility; ... Switzerland ...

  8. CHF - Wikipedia

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    CHF International, former name of Global Communities, ... Swiss franc, by ISO 4217 code, currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein This page was last edited on 20 ...

  9. Analysis: A currency manipulator tag for Switzerland may not ...

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    The threat of being named a currency manipulator by the U.S. Treasury may be an embarrassment for Switzerland, but even if the country does get the tag, it likely will have little effect on the ...