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On January 13, 2022, the Federal Mint Swissmint launched two new commemorative coins. The platinum coin is the first coin of its kind that is available for sale only in Proof quality and only online. Swissmint is launching the three-part Swiss Glaciers series with the Morteratsch glacier bimetallic coin.
Platinum 25-Franc Coin
Platinum is a chemical element. It has a high density and is significantly harder than gold. The precious metal is very resistant to corrosion and has a melting point of approximately 1,800° C. Platinum was probably first used in Ancient Egypt in around 3000 BCE. Today, platinum is used in a variety of areas, including automotive catalytic converters, jewelry, coins, laboratory and analytical equipment, medical implants, pacemakers, and cancer therapy. The main sources of raw materials are South Africa, Russia, Canada, and the US.
The platinum coin with a nominal value of CHF 25 is Swissmint’s first commemorative coin to be issued in platinum. This coin will be available for sale only in Proof quality in a presentation case with a numbered certificate of authenticity, and can only be purchased from our internet shop at www.swissmintshop.ch. The obverse features a modern illustration of platinum as a raw material. It depicts the element symbol Pt for platinum in the middle of a cogwheel, among other things. To the left of it is a column of atomic numbers from the periodic table, which add up to 78. The number 195.084 below the symbolic element Pt corresponds to the atomic mass. In the lower third of the obverse, the word PLATINUM is featured in capital letters and in italics. The coin was designed by Swissmint engraver Remo Mascherini.
Swiss Glaciers Series – Morteratsch Glacier 10-Franc Bimetallic Coin
The Morteratsch glacier bimetallic coin marks the start of the three-part Swiss glaciers series.
The obverse of the 10-franc coin shows the glacier nestled in the landscape and the outer ring reads “Vadret da Morteratsch enturn il 1820” (Morteratsch glacier around 1820 in Romansh).
The coin was designed by Swissmint engraver, Remo Mascherini. The Rosenlaui glacier is planned as the next motif in 2023 and the Rhone glacier in 2024.
New Circulation Coin Sets
Also in January 2022, Swissmint will be issuing the new circulation coin sets in various versions with the Morteratsch glacier 10-franc bimetallic coin. Alongside the popular classic Brilliant Uncirculated and Proof versions, the birthday coin set and the much-loved baby coin set are also available.
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About the Federal Mint Swissmint
The Federal Mint Swissmint produces Switzerland’s coins for use in everyday payment transactions. The Federal Mint also regularly issues commemorative coins and coinage of a higher standard for the numismatic market. Commemorative coins in bimetal, silver, or gold bear an official, state-guaranteed, nominal value and are available in various minting qualities.